MDJM Ltd. Partners with Kengo Kuma and Associates for Fernie Castle Redevelopment, Aiming to Create a Cultural and Artistic Landmark in Scotland

Reuters
Aug 01
MDJM Ltd. Partners with Kengo Kuma and Associates for Fernie Castle Redevelopment, Aiming to Create a Cultural and Artistic Landmark in Scotland

MDJM Ltd., an integrated global culture-driven asset management company, has announced a design collaboration agreement with Kengo Kuma and Associates (KKAA) for the redevelopment of Fernie Castle in Letham, Scotland. This strategic partnership aims to transform the site into a multi-functional cultural landmark, enhancing its cultural value and long-term commercial potential. KKAA will provide comprehensive architectural and landscape design services, including the creation of an Oriental-style garden and the development of an animation and art museum inspired by Japan's Ghibli Museum. The project seeks to blend Eastern aesthetics with Western heritage, fostering global cultural exchange and generating value for MDJM's shareholders.

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