Kengo Kuma and Associate’s design for the H.C. Andersen Hus Museum is an architectural reflection of the dualities of the Danish writer’s stories that still speak to us today: real and imaginary, nature and manmade, human and animal, light and dark
Yuki Ikeguchi of Kengo Kuma and Associates with Cornelius Vöge and landscape architects MASU Planning has designed the H.C.Andersen Hus Museum for the Odense Municipality and A.P. Møller Fonden as a series of spaces in which the stories of the famed Danish writer unfold.
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