Kuma Kengo design seems to be the result of superimposing a series of traditional houses. Wood is the material defining the facades, referring to the traditional Japanese construction but done in a contemporary way. Inside the Center reinterprets the Japanese aesthetic sensibility, but the whole stack, emptied and refilled with historical forms itself speaks of a sensitivity Kengo Kuma that.
Inside this complex compact, the visitor is directed to different spaces, marked by a "wayfinding" created by graphic designer Kensaku Kato, an exhibition hall, meeting or conference or a theater with informal steps that rise from the ground .
Roofs not only divide the housing structure in a plant 8, but determine the role of each. The shape of the building reveals stratification levels and functions, giving the city a landmark, a building for culture and entertainment, which stands out among its environment without breaking them and maintaining continuity with the soul site.