IN 2023, DURING THE LAST VENICE ARCHITECTURE BIENNALE, Palazzo Franchetti hosted Onomatopoeia Architecture (which then traveled to Bonn in 2024 and will be installed this year in Athens), which underlined an original method of synthetic description of architecture, almost like a conceptual haiku. Without intermediation and theoretical superstructures, Kuma often imagines cases of onomatopoeia in which sound translates certain key terms: full and empty, fluidity, softness, folds, light and air, pressure, interspace, particles, horizontal and flat, materiality and emptiness, space layered in planes, refinement/thinness, wave, elasticity, and so on. In Japanese these pithy metaphors sound like this: Para Para, Sara Sara, Guru Guru, Pata Pata, Giza Giza, Zara Zara, Tsun Tsun, Suke Suke, Moja Moja, Funya Funya, Pera Pera, Fuwa Fuwa, Zure Zure. They are the result of one of…