Experience Japan from built environment perspective


The exhibition will showcase a collection of 80 Japanese architectural masterpieces in photographs, texts and videos. Seen here are (left) the Moerenuma Park by Isamu Noguchi and Nagaoka City Hall Aore by Kengo Kuma.

THE Japan Foundation in Kuala Lumpur is organising a travelling exhibition called Built Environment: An Alternative Guide to Japan, as part of the Kuala Lumpur Architecture Festival 2019.

It is co-organised with RexKL, Malaysian Institute of Architects (PAM) and the Japanese Embassy.

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