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SOU FUJIMOTO
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2025 IN REVIEW
Dec 29, 2025
A year of plenty: Endless art shows, subtle curation of themes
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ art scene was bursting with public enthusiasm, overflowing exhibition halls and more art festivals vying for attention.
CULTURE
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Art
Jul 4, 2025
The future is bright inside the visionary mind of architect Sou Fujimoto
From a model of the Grand Ring you can walk through to a futuristic city design, the architect¡¯s exhibition at Mori Art Museum is an invitation to engage with architecture.
LIFE
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Style & Design
Jan 1, 2025
Architect Sou Fujimoto says his ¡®Grand Ring¡¯ will be a symbol of unity at the Osaka Expo
Traditional techniques for joining wooden pillars were used and inspired by the raised platform at Kiyomizu Temple in Kyoto.
LIFE
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Food & Drink
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TOKYO FOOD FILE
Jan 30, 2021
The Restaurant: Florilege protege gives local Gunma ingredients the high-end treatment
With a focus on local food products, the reborn Shiroiya Hotel has put Gunma Prefecture¡¯s capital city back on the culinary map.
LIFE
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Style & Design
Oct 19, 2018
Designart Tokyo 2018 looks beyond 2021
Designart, Tokyo¡¯s annual festival encompassing all creative genres, is a cornucopia of design-related presentations and exhibitions within galleries, shops and event spaces. Celebrating its second iteration at a larger scale this year, the festival has its eyes set on the future: beyond 2021 to be precise....
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Style & Design
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ON: DESIGN
Jul 1, 2018
From Tokyo to London: This is the house that Japan built
As London¡¯s new cultural hub of all things Japanese, Japan House London¡¯s minimalist interiors, striking central spiral staircase, displays of nnovative design, art and architectural works and classy top-floor restaurant impressively avoid the all-too-easy preconceptions about Japan.
LIFE
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Style & Design
Aug 20, 2016
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ architects are building a better future
Home-security AI cats; talking walls equipped with motion sensors; communal-living apartment blocks that promote harmonious relations; and outdoor living-room spaces powered by solar energy siphoned off hybrid cars ¡ª these previews of our future, currently on display at ¡°House Vision 2,¡± sound like...
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Books
Jun 13, 2015
Sou Fujimoto¡¯s ¡®Architecture Works 1995-2015¡¯ prioritizes visuals over insight
All of architect Sou Fujimoto¡¯s projects to date are methodically presented in ¡°Architecture Works 1995-2015.¡± This is essentially a reference book, prefaced only by Fujimoto¡¯s one page introduction.
JAPAN
Jun 6, 2013
Japanese architect Fujimoto designs Serpentine¡¯s 2013 summer pavilion
A dense white grid made up of 27,000 elements has just gone up in London¡¯s Kensington Gardens: It¡¯s the Serpentine Gallery¡¯s 2013 summer pavilion, designed by Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto.
LIFE
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Style & Design
Apr 30, 2013
Hall of fame: Toyo Ito, Sou Fujimoto, Setouchi, OMA
With Toyo Ito winning this year¡¯s Pritzker Prize last month ¡ª ¡°architecture¡¯s Nobel¡± ¡ª Âé¶¹´«Ã½ architects continue to bestride the international architectural world as colossi.
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