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Cultural Village at Portland Japanese Garden

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Cultural Village at Portland Japanese Garden

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The city of Portland commissioned Kengo Kuma & Associates with the design of a new Cultural Village inside the Portland Japanese Garden. The garden itself, surrounded by mature Douglas firs, appears to be a piece of Japan, transplanted. The Architects modeled their design on the Japanese tradition of monzenmachi, or gate town preceding a scared precinct, aiming to create a flowing, accessible community capable of hosting a range of activities, from public events to educational affairs. The Cultural Village consists of three pavilions surrounding a courtyard, a group of complex cubic and rectilinear volumes that integrated seamlessly into the surrounding gardens.

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