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Over the weekend, Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto exhibited an inhabitable sculpture of stacked and suspended aluminum cubes as part of the FIAC art fair in the Parisian Jardins des Tuileries. Wooden house / sou fujimoto
Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto had already designed the Definitive Wooden House in After its realization in Japan, it received numerous architectural and design awards. It was rebuilt for an architecture show in the sculpture garden at the Kunsthalle Bielefeld, where it can be viewed as an interactive sculpture or an architectural study.
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Completed in in Kumamoto, Japan. |
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Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto has created an installation in Paris' Jardins des Tuileries composed of suspended metal cubes and plants, for the FIAC art fair. |
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Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto has realized a monumental installation as part of the Small Nomad House series, set with the Tuileries Gardens. |
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Completed in in Kumamoto, Japan. |
The floating masses of Many Small Cubes create a new experience of space, a rhythm of flickering shadows and lights, as being under the trees.
Completed in in Kumamoto, Japan. I thought of making an ultimate wooden architecture. It was conceived by just mindlessly stacking mm square. Lumber is extremely versatile. In.Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto has designed a learning centre for the University of St Gallen in Switzerland, which will comprise a stack of glass cubes held.
The final wooden house wants to take wood architecture to the limit, and to prove through it that it is possible to do primitive and new architecture simultaneously. One single element – solid cedar blocks – are piled endlessly, generating a prototypical place before architecture became architecture.
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“Final Wooden House” is a very small weekend house by architect Sou Fujimoto. Fujimoto’s works are often playful, questioning the basic assumptions of what a house should be. In his take on the log cabin, massive 14″ (35 cm) cedar timbers are stacked into a cube. Sou fujimoto serpentine pavilion
Sou Fujimoto is the creator of a masterpiece: the Wooden Hut. In t sq.m. cube-shaped mountain shelter, cedar wood timbers establish the only rule that fulfills all the following functions: exterior and interior walls, ceiling and floor, furnishing and stairs, even window frames.
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In addition, he dreamed up ’s Final Wooden House, which stacked rudimentary large blocks of lumber to create a variety of interior scales and spaces, and ’s N House, which placed a cube inside a cube inside a cube—the first two being room and architecture, respectively, and the third a kind of outdoor enclosure, but all three.
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Completed in in Kumamoto, Japan. I thought of making an ultimate wooden architecture. It was conceived by just mindlessly stacking mm square. Lumber is extremely versatile. In. Final Wooden House - NRWskulptur, carousel
Over the weekend, Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto exhibited an inhabitable sculpture of stacked and suspended aluminum cubes as part of the FIAC art fair in the Parisian Jardins des Tuileries. Wooden Hut: a cube-shaped shelter - Japanese Architecture ...
Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto had already designed the Definitive Wooden House in After its realization in Japan, it received numerous architectural and design awards. It was rebuilt for an architecture show in the sculpture garden at the Kunsthalle Bielefeld, where it can be viewed as an interactive sculpture or an architectural study.
Final Wooden House - NRWskulptur “Final Wooden House” is a very small weekend house by architect Sou Fujimoto. Fujimoto’s works are often playful, questioning the basic assumptions of what a house should be. In his take on the log cabin, massive 14″ (35 cm) cedar timbers are stacked into a cube.10 of Sou Fujimoto’s Most Awe-Inspiring Designs Sou Fujimoto is the creator of a masterpiece: the Wooden Hut. In this 15, 13 sq.m. cube-shaped mountain shelter, cedar wood timbers establish the only rule that fulfills all the following functions: exterior and interior walls, ceiling and floor, furnishing and stairs, even window frames.10 of Sou Fujimoto’s Most Awe-Inspiring Designs The final wooden house wants to take wood architecture to the limit, and to prove through it that it is possible to do primitive and new architecture simultaneously. One single element – solid cedar blocks – are piled endlessly, generating a prototypical place before architecture became architecture. Wooden cube puzzleSou fujimoto constructs inhabitable nomadic structure forFinal wooden house - nrwskulpturVideos