an abstract photo of a curved building with a blue sky in the background

Kengo Kuma

Kengo Kuma is a renowned Japanese architect and founder of Kengo Kuma & Associates, established in 1990 after completing his studies at the University of Tokyo and researching at Columbia University. Known for blending architecture with nature and traditional materials, Kuma has designed acclaimed projects such as Asakusa Culture and Tourism Center and the new Japan National Stadium, while leading over 100 international projects across Asia, Europe, and the United States. He is also an influential author, best known for the book Anti-Object.

Close-up of dark wood grain texture

"Oera is a fine surface material that creatively elevate ideas into innovative action for your designs."

Jakarta, Indonesia