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Stadium with Japanese-ness, blending in with the surrounding Meiji Shrine forest - The exterior of the new National Stadium integrates Japanese-ness with multi-layered “eaves.” Eaves are a component of traditional Japanese architecture, an established structure rooted in the Japanese climate. They contribute to creating environmentally friendly architecture by blocking sunlight and bringing a pleasant breeze to the stands.
Japan National Stadium / Taisei Corporation + AZUSA SEKKEI + Kengo Kuma & AssociatesFurthermore, in order to blend in with the rich greenery of the Meiji Shrine’s Outer Garden, the stadium height is minimized and the eaves are vegetated with native species. The large, flat roof is cantilevered, consisting of frames about 60m-long made of domestic wood and steel. This world-class stadium combines Japanese tradition, climate and technology (Abdel, H. (2021).
“This world-class stadium combines Japanese tradition, climate and technology” (Abdel, H. (2021). Japan National Stadium / Taisei Corporation + AZUSA SEKKEI + Kengo Kuma & Associates
This stadium one of my favorite buildings and design. Main cause of I adore this design I can see clearly the nature and human cavillation has incredible harmony. Also, the architect clearly demonstrates the Japanese design culture for the purposes of building which is international and national people get in together for the get a enjoy watching sports. I found extremely inspiring.
References
Abdel, H. (2021) Japan National Stadium / Taisei Corporation + azusa sekkei + kengo kuma & associates, ArchDaily. Available at: https://www.archdaily.com/964848/japan-national-stadium-taisei-corporation-plus-azusa-sekkei-plus-kengo-kuma-and-associates (Accessed: 06 October 2023).
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