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Green Cast-Kengo Kuma<a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/kengo-kuma/" target="_blank">Kengo Kuma's</a> projects are known for their puzzling and multi-faceted effects and his latest project, <a href="http://kkaa.co.jp/works/green-cast/" target="_blank">Green Cast</a>, is no exception. The mixed-use building in Odawara, Japan features a living facade made with aluminum die-cast panels that act as planters. Equipment to keep the vertical garden alive is hidden behind the panels and the result is a striking building that at once looks both old and in a state of biodegradation as though the plants are taking over.1
Green Cast-Kengo KumaGreen Cast is a mixed-use building in Odawara, Kanagawa prefecture in Japan designed by <a href="http://kkaa.co.jp/" target="_blank">Kengo Kuma and Associates</a>.2
Green Cast-Kengo KumaCompleted in the summer of 2011, the five story building provides space for a shop, a clinic, offices and a private residence.3
Green Cast-Kengo KumaThe basement and ground floor are used for parking, a pharmacy and a street side clinic.4
Green Cast-Kengo KumaThe next two floors provide space for offices and a vocational school.5
Green Cast-Kengo KumaThen the fourth floor is a private 2 bedroom residence with access to a private rooftop terrace.6
Green Cast-Kengo KumaKitchen in the private residence.7
Green Cast-Kengo KumaPrivate rooftop terrace.8
Green Cast-Kengo KumaThe facade is certainly the most interesting aspect of the project featuring a collage of planters.9
Green Cast-Kengo KumaThe prefabricated aluminum die-cast planters made in a monoblock casting are arranged to shield the interior from overheating, but still allow natural daylight and ventilation to pass through.10
Green Cast-Kengo KumaIrrigation equipment, including watering hoses, air reservoir for ventilation and downpipes are installed behind the panels so that the façade can accommodate a comprehensive system for the building.11
Green Cast-Kengo KumaThe panels are slanted slightly and the surface is made to feel organic with little holes all over to give the idea of decayed styrene foam.12
Green Cast-Kengo KumaFloor plans of Green Cast.13
Green Cast-Kengo KumaFront elevation and diagram of the facade.14














