JCCC
An intimate portrait of architect Bruce Kuwabara
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Created for the 2026 Sakura Gala at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, this 12-minute documentary offers an intimate portrait of Bruce Kuwabara — architect, cultural thinker, and founding partner of KPMB Architects. The film traces the personal history and cultural experiences that shaped Kuwabara’s worldview, exploring how identity, memory, and community became foundational to both his life and his architectural practice.
Through candid conversation, archival material, and cinematic storytelling, the documentary reflects on the experiences of Japanese-Canadians during and after the Second World War, the lasting effects of displacement and assimilation, and the evolving search for belonging across generations. Woven throughout is Kuwabara’s own journey into architecture and his longstanding relationship with the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, including the tensions, ambitions, and hopes surrounding the institution’s growth and evolution over time.
Rather than focusing solely on buildings or professional accolades, the film examines the human and philosophical ideas behind Kuwabara’s work. Themes of pluralism, diversity, public life, and collective identity emerge as central forces in his approach to architecture and his understanding of Canadian culture itself. The result is a deeply personal and reflective film about the ways history, community, and lived experience shape not only the spaces we build, but the society we aspire to become.
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