Kengo Kuma?s Airbnb Experience to Include Tour of 2020 Tokyo Olympic Stadium
Five lucky architecture enthusiasts and Airbnb users have been offered the unique experience to accompany Kengo Kuma on a guided tour of the 2020 Olympic stadium in Tokyo. The renowned architect has collaborated with Airbnb to offer the exclusive experience, described as a ?visit to Kengo?s under-construction Olympic stadium, along with a meet and greet at his studio and tea with the celebrated architect.?
© Japan Sports Council / via Curbed
Five lucky architecture enthusiasts and Airbnb users have been offered the unique experience to accompany Kengo Kuma on a guided tour of the 2020 Olympic stadium in Tokyo. The renowned architect has collaborated with Airbnb to offer the exclusive experience, described as a ?visit to Kengo?s under-construction Olympic stadium, along with a meet and greet at his studio and tea with the celebrated architect.?The July 31st tour, sadly fully booked, offers an insightful example of architects collaborating with leaders of the ?gig economy? to offer design experiences directly to the public.
Courtesy of Airbnb
The $180 tour will begin at Kuma?s studio in Tokyo?s Aoyama neighborhood, from where the architect will accompany the five guests to the architecturally-significant Yoyogi National Gymnasium, which hosted the 1964 Olympics. Along the way, Kuma will discuss the roots of his architectural career, and the influence of the Yoyogi gymnasium on his perspectives in architecture and design.The tour will conti...
© Japan Sports Council / via Curbed
Five lucky architecture enthusiasts and Airbnb users have been offered the unique experience to accompany Kengo Kuma on a guided tour of the 2020 Olympic stadium in Tokyo. The renowned architect has collaborated with Airbnb to offer the exclusive experience, described as a ?visit to Kengo?s under-construction Olympic stadium, along with a meet and greet at his studio and tea with the celebrated architect.?The July 31st tour, sadly fully booked, offers an insightful example of architects collaborating with leaders of the ?gig economy? to offer design experiences directly to the public.
Courtesy of Airbnb
The $180 tour will begin at Kuma?s studio in Tokyo?s Aoyama neighborhood, from where the architect will accompany the five guests to the architecturally-significant Yoyogi National Gymnasium, which hosted the 1964 Olympics. Along the way, Kuma will discuss the roots of his architectural career, and the influence of the Yoyogi gymnasium on his perspectives in architecture and design.The tour will conti...
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