Philosophical architect Sou Fujimoto is known for his poetic structures that question the role and the limits of architecture today. His projects become living environments, which create intimate and protected spaces while allowing the user the freedom to behave however they want.
Fujimoto’s Serpentine Pavilion in Hyde Park in 2013 brought nature and architecture together. It created interplay between the questions of what is inside and what is outside, what function a space can serve and how you allow people to act in any way they choose.
Philosophical architect Sou Fujimoto blurs the lines between the public and the private in his thought-provoking work.
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