Kodama Pavilion, Borgo Valsugana
Kengo Kuma 
Kodama Pavilion, Borgo Valsugana

Kodama Pavilion, Borgo Valsugana

Kengo Kuma 


Art and nature come together at Arte Sella, an outdoor museum in the Province of Trento, where the spherical Kodoma Pavilion is assembled with solid larch wood pieces and no metal fittings or glue.

Obra Work

Pabellon Kodama Kodama Pavilion

Arquitectos Architects

Kengo Kuma Lab; Kengo Kuma, Javier Villar Ruiz (socios encargados partners in charge)

Colaboradores Collaborators

Ing. Marco Clozza (D3WOOD), Jun Sato (Professor at the University of Tokyo) —cálculo estructural structural calculations—; Ing. Marco Clozza (D3WOOD), Ri-legno Srl —prototipo prototype—; Ri-legno Srl, Ing. Giulio Franceschini (Project Manager Ri-Legno Srl), Ing. Lavinia Sartori (Sales Manager Ri-Legno Srl), Arch. Ing. Giorgio Franceschini (Ri-Legno Srl) —control numérico CNC works—; Prof. Marco Imperadori (Rector’s Delegate Far East - ABC Department), Prof. Andrea Vanossi (BIM Manager - ABC Department), Federica Iachelini, Clara Rinaldi (Architectural - Engineering student), Federica Brunone (PhD Candidate ABC Department) —Politecnico di Milano—; Toshiki Hirano (Assistant Professor at the University of Tokyo), Takahiro Hirayama, Masumi Ogawa, Ifan Yim (Engineering student) —University of Tokyo—; Rotho Blaas SRL —proveedor material supply—; Arte Sella: the contemporary mountain (colaboradores collaborators); Federica Iachelini, Clara Rinaldi (Architectural - Engineering student) —comunicación communication)

Fotos Photos

Takahiro Hirayama (KKAA Architect), Toshiki Hirano (Assistant Prof. of Kuma Lab)