Kengo Kuma, a renowned architect inspired by traditional Japanese design and critic of the global dominance of concrete, discusses his unique philosophy and approach to architecture. He emphasizes building a connection between nature and buildings, using local natural materials, and creating designs that reflect the mystery of Japanese history. The podcast explores Kuma's notable projects around the world, including China's Folk Art Museum and Japan's National Stadium. Additionally, it delves into the design of a monument dedicated to a legendary cow and examines the significance of atmosphere and contrasts in architecture. Kuma also reflects on the impact of COVID and the potential for architectural monuments to symbolize the future.