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bamboowall-1You have probably noticed by now how much we love bamboo here at Inhabitat. We're constantly amazed at the qualities bamboo has to offer as a rapidly renewable resource: it's strong, pliable, and pretty good looking, too. But Kengo Kuma's Great (Bamboo) Wall house is the first project we've profiled for using bamboo as a symbolic element of design, not to mention its physical attributes.1
bamboowall-2You have probably noticed by now how much we love bamboo here at Inhabitat. We're constantly amazed at the qualities bamboo has to offer as a rapidly renewable resource: it's strong, pliable, and pretty good looking, too. But Kengo Kuma's Great (Bamboo) Wall house is the first project we've profiled for using bamboo as a symbolic element of design, not to mention its physical attributes.2
bamboowall-3You have probably noticed by now how much we love bamboo here at Inhabitat. We're constantly amazed at the qualities bamboo has to offer as a rapidly renewable resource: it's strong, pliable, and pretty good looking, too. But Kengo Kuma's Great (Bamboo) Wall house is the first project we've profiled for using bamboo as a symbolic element of design, not to mention its physical attributes.3
greatbambooYou have probably noticed by now how much we love bamboo here at Inhabitat. We're constantly amazed at the qualities bamboo has to offer as a rapidly renewable resource: it's strong, pliable, and pretty good looking, too. But Kengo Kuma's Great (Bamboo) Wall house is the first project we've profiled for using bamboo as a symbolic element of design, not to mention its physical attributes.4
lotushouse-1You have probably noticed by now how much we love bamboo here at Inhabitat. We're constantly amazed at the qualities bamboo has to offer as a rapidly renewable resource: it's strong, pliable, and pretty good looking, too. But Kengo Kuma's Great (Bamboo) Wall house is the first project we've profiled for using bamboo as a symbolic element of design, not to mention its physical attributes.5





