Exhibit on how Japan has narrowed the distance between nature and architecture


An aerial view of Moerenuma Park by Isamu Noguchi. The 'Built Environment' exhibition in KL showcases a collection of 80 Japanese architectural masterpieces through photographs, texts and videos. Photo: Isamu Noguchi.

Japan is no stranger to natural disasters. The country is earthquake-prone and is often hit by tsunamis, typhoons, volcanic eruptions and floods.

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