Kengo Kuma Proposes a Sensory Journey for The National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece


The National Archaeological Museum. Image Courtesy of Kengo Kuma and Associates

The National Archaeological Museum. Image Courtesy of Kengo Kuma and Associates

Kengo Kuma’s proposal for The National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece, aims to draw attention to the importance of science in archaeology, the value of its collections, and the fundamental role and character of the museum in the present and the future. As the memory of the museum is traced back, words in acts of burying, concealing, and revealing begin to emerge. These three words are pivotal transitional moments that help shape the museum into what it is today and pave the way for its future application.

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