MDJM Collaborates with Kengo Kuma for Fernie Castle Redevelopment, Fostering Cultural Exchange and Long-Term Value Creation.

Friday, Aug 1, 2025 8:35 am ET2min read

MDJM LTD, an integrated global culture-driven asset management company, has entered into a design collaboration agreement with Kengo Kuma and Associates for the renovation and landscape planning of Fernie Castle cultural destination project in Scotland. The agreement aims to enhance cultural value and long-term commercial potential of Fernie Castle as a multi-functional cultural landmark. KKAA will provide comprehensive architectural and landscape design services, creating an Oriental-style garden and an animation and art museum inspired by Eastern aesthetics. The project seeks to combine heritage preservation, immersive cultural programs, and innovative design.

LETHAM, Scotland, July 2, 2025 — MDJM LTD (Nasdaq: UOKA), a global culture-driven asset management company, has entered into a design collaboration agreement with Kengo Kuma and Associates (KKAA) for the renovation and landscape planning of the Fernie Castle cultural destination project in Scotland [1][2]. The agreement aims to enhance both the cultural value and long-term commercial potential of Fernie Castle, transforming it into a multi-functional cultural landmark.

Under the agreement, KKAA will provide comprehensive architectural and landscape design services for the Fernie Castle site. The redevelopment plan includes the creation of an Oriental-style garden and the planned development of an animation and art museum inspired by models such as Japan's Ghibli Museum. The museum is expected to collaborate with leading European animation studios to produce works based on classical Eastern literature, with the objective of promoting Eastern cultural values and philosophical themes to audiences in the UK and other parts of Europe [1][2].

This project seeks to combine the cultural heritage of Fernie Castle with Eastern aesthetics, creating a distinctive venue that integrates heritage preservation, immersive cultural programs, and innovative design. By engaging KKAA, MDJM aims to ensure high-quality planning and execution for a destination that blends architecture, art, and cultural exchange [1][2].

"Our collaboration with KKAA marks an important step forward for the Fernie Castle redevelopment," said Mr. Siping Xu, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of MDJM. "With KKAA's expertise, we are confident that this project will evolve into a one-of-a-kind cultural and artistic destination that sets a new benchmark for combining Eastern aesthetics and Western heritage. This partnership underscores our vision of creating cultural properties that foster global cultural exchange while generating long-term value for our shareholders" [1][2].

MDJM LTD is focused on transforming historical properties into cultural hubs that integrate modern digital technology with rich historical value. The company has been expanding its operations in the UK, with Fernie Castle and the Robin Hill Property in England being key projects. These properties are being remodeled into multi-functional cultural venues that will feature fine dining, hospitality services, art exhibitions, and cultural exchange events [1][2].

The collaboration with KKAA represents a strategic move by MDJM to position itself as a hub for artisan exchanges, art shows, and sales, leveraging its historical properties as platforms for promoting Eastern and Western cultural exchanges. This initiative reflects the Company's commitment to furthering its global market expansion and enhancing its cultural business footprint [1][2].

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References:
[1] https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/mdjm-signs-design-collaboration-agreement-with-kengo-kuma-and-associates-for-fernie-castle-redevelopment-project-to-enhance-cultural-exchange-and-long-term-value-creation-302519079.html
[2] https://www.marketscreener.com/news/mdjm-signs-design-collaboration-agreement-with-kengo-kuma-and-associates-for-fernie-castle-redevelop-ce7c5fd3d98af52d

MDJM Collaborates with Kengo Kuma for Fernie Castle Redevelopment, Fostering Cultural Exchange and Long-Term Value Creation.

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