What I find most interesting is Kurokawa’s statement, “Nature is disorder. I like to use nature to create order… I like to denature.” I have always thought of nature as a form of order — ecosystems functioning in balance, patterns repeating, and life sustaining itself without human interference. In contrast, I tend to see human beings as the source of disruption and chaos. That is why his perspective feels so unexpected to me. By describing nature as disorder, he shifts the responsibility of structure and organization onto the artist. It suggests that order does not simply exist waiting to be admired; it can be constructed through interpretation and design