
Sou Fujimoto is a Japanese architect known for conceptually blending natural and built environments. His projects, including the House NA and the Serpentine Pavilion, use thin structural members, grids, and layered transparency to create spaces that resemble forests, nests, or clouds. Fujimoto’s work foregrounds ambiguity, openness, and the poetic potential of structure.
His architecture invites exploration and redefines enclosure.
Sou Fujimoto is a Japanese architect known for light, porous structures that blur boundaries between architecture and nature.
Sou Fujimoto is a Japanese architect known for ethereal, nature-inspired buildings using light grids, transparency, and porous structure.