Architecture group Kengo Kuma and Associates (KKAA) has completed the Kibi Kogen N Square — a community exchange and revitalization facility centered around a co-working space and café in Kibichuo, a highland town nestled in the central Okayama Prefecture of Japan. The 585 square-meter structure and interior extensively use CLT panels, stacked and protruding at different angles to create dynamic variations of spaces and openings across the Kibi Kogen N Square. The project was completed in March 2024.

all images ©︎ Kawasumi / Kenji Kobayashi Photographic Office
Systems Nakashima, a local company, took on the initiative to develop Kibi Kogen N Square alongside the team at Kengo Kuma. Spanning a site with a height difference of approximately four meters, the facility features 2.2-meter wide, 35-meter long, and 21-centimeter thick strip-shaped CLT panels, of which Okayama is the largest producer Japan. Unlike the conventional closed and repetitive impression of CLT structures, the open space reflects the facility’s theme of openness and collaboration within the community. ‘The coworking space, involving Okayama University from the local area, is expected to foster ‘a crossover of activities that transcend generations and industry-academia boundaries are to be expected,’ writes Kengo Kuma.

Kibi Kogen N Square by Kengo Kuma

protruding and multi-angled CLT panels

the co-working and café facility is located in Kibichuo town

dynamic stacking creates variations of spaces and openings


view from the interiors

Kengo Kuma completed the project in March 2024


interiors are also clad in CLT panels

unconventional use of CLT panels evoke opennes and collaboration


night time view

close up shot of warm lighting
project info:
name: Kibi Kogen N Square
location: Kibichuo Town, Okayama Prefecture, Japan
architecture: Kengo Kuma | @kkaa_official
design team: Shin Oba, Taiki Monaka, Kyoko Mase
construction: UG Giken
cooperation: Kozo Keikaku Engineering
photographer: Kawasumi-Kobayashi Kenji Photograph Office
total area: 585 sqm
completion date: March 2024