Japanese architect (born 1971)
Sou Fujimoto (藤本 壮介 , Fujimoto Sōsuke , born 1971) is a Japanese architect.
Born in Hokkaido in 1971,[ 1] he graduated from the University of Tokyo in 1994, and established his own office, Sou Fujimoto Architects, in 2000.[ 2] Noted for delicate light structures and permeable enclosures, Fujimoto designed several houses, and in 2013, was selected to design the temporary Serpentine Gallery pavilion in London.[ 3] In 2021, Fujimoto received the master's degree from l’École Spéciale d’Architecture in Paris.[ 4]
Fujimoto published a book in 2008 called Sou Fujimoto: Primitive Future.[ 5] It contains an overview of his projects up to that date, and it explains his concept of primitive future and how he uses it in his work.[ 5] [ 6]
After establishing Sou Fujimoto Architects in 2000, Fujimoto went on to design buildings across Japan and Europe.[ 7] Many of his designs are built around his idea that the function of a building is decided by human behavior.[ 8] In 2019, Fujimoto was selected as one of 23 architects to "reinvent" Paris.[ 9] His contributions to this project include a redesign of a plot in the 17th arrondissement of Paris.[ 9] He will chair the Holcim Foundation Awards 2025 jury for region Asia Pacific.[ 10]
Final Wooden House, Kumamoto, 2005–08
Children's Centre for Psychiatric Rehabilitation, Hokkaido, Japan, 2006[ 11]
T House, Gunma, Japan, 2006-2010[ 11]
N House, Oita, 2008[ 12]
House before House, Utsunomiya, 2009[ 13]
Tokyo Apartment, Tabashi-ku, Tokyo, 2006-10[ 14]
Musashino Art University Museum and Library, Tokyo, Japan, 2010[ 15]
Toilet in Nature, Chiba, Japan, 2012[ 11]
House K, Nishinomiya, Hyogo, Japan, 2011-2013[ 16]
Serpentine Gallery Pavilion , London, 2013[ 17]
Bus Stop in Krumbach , Austria, 2014[ 18]
Naoshima Pavilion, Naoshima , Kagawa , Japan, 2016 [ 19]
L'Arbre Blanc, Montpellier , France, 2017 (est.)[ 20] [ 21]
House of Hungarian Music, Budapest, Hungary, 2022[ 11] [ 22]
Mille Arbres (A Thousand Trees), Paris, France, 2016-2023 (est.)[ 11]
Final Wooden House
N House
House before House, Utsunomiya
Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, London
House of Hungarian Music, Budapest
JIA New Face Award, 2004[ 6]
International Design Competition for the Environment Art Forum, 1st Prize, 2004[ 6]
Wooden House Competition, Kumamoto, 1st Prize, 2005[ 6]
Architectural Review Award Grand Prize, 2006[ 23]
Kenneth F. Brown Architecture Design Award, 2007[ 6]
Japanese Institute of Architecture Grand Prize, 2008[ 6]
Wallpaper Design Award, 2009[ 23]
Taiwan Tower International Competition: First Prize, 2011 [ 24]
Marcus Prize for Architecture, 2013[ 23]
Kyoto Global Design Awards Best100, 2023[ 25]
^ "Exclusive interview: Sou Fujimoto" . Gaku-gei Cafe (in Japanese). Studio OJMM. January 2011. Retrieved 23 February 2013 .
^ El Croquis Nr.151: Sou Fujimoto 2003-2010 Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine
^ Wainwright, Oliver (18 February 2013). "Sou Fujimoto's Serpentine pavilion promises a breath of fresh air" . The Guardian . Guardian News and Media Limited. Retrieved 23 February 2013 .
^ "Sou Fujimoto, Des espaces pour les hommes - École Spéciale d'Architecture" . www.esa-paris.fr . Retrieved 8 April 2022 .
^ a b "Sou Fujimoto: Primitive Future" . Designers & Books . Retrieved 20 October 2019 .
^ a b c d e f "Sou Fujimoto Architect | Biography, Buildings, Projects and Facts" . Famous Architects . Retrieved 20 October 2019 .
^ "Sou Fujimoto | Japanese architect" . Encyclopedia Britannica . Retrieved 20 October 2019 .
^ "Biography of the architect: Sou Fujimoto" . Floornature.com (in Italian). Retrieved 20 November 2019 .
^ a b Zollinger, Daniel (4 February 2016). "sou fujimoto among 23 architects chosen to 'reinvent' paris" . Designboom . Retrieved 20 November 2019 .
^ "Holcim Foundation Awards 2025" . Architects Journal . Retrieved 14 October 2024 .
^ a b c d e "Who is Sou Fujimoto?" . Japan House London . Retrieved 10 November 2019 .
^ de zeen magazine , 19 January 2012
^ Detail nr. "»House before House« in Utsunomiya" , 2009
^ El Croquis Nr.151: "Tokyo Apartment" Archived 2012-02-03 at the Wayback Machine , retrieved 26 February 2013
^ "Sou Fujimoto Architect | Biography, Buildings, Projects and Facts" . Famous Architects . Retrieved 10 November 2019 .
^ "Complementary opposites" . domusweb.it . Retrieved 6 January 2015 .
^ Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2013 by Sou Fujimoto , 20 October 2013
^ "Bus Stop Krumbach Projekt Info" . Gemeinde Krumbach (in German). Retrieved 26 June 2018 .
^ Setouchi Triennale 2016 Artwork No. 005 Naoshima Pavilion , 28 September 2016
^ Karissa Rosenfield. Sou Fujimoto-Led Team Designs Tree-Inspired Housing Tower for Montpellier . ArchDaily , 7 March 2014
^ Focus Magazine. L’Arbre blanc à Montpellier . Focus Magazine , Montpellier (in French)
^ "Sou Fujimoto's House of Music in Hungary Opens to the Public" . 24 January 2022.
^ a b c "Sou Fujimoto" . Swiss Architectural Award . Retrieved 20 October 2019 .
^ "Taiwan Tower First Prize Winning Proposal / Sou Fujimoto Architects" . 5 December 2011. Retrieved 11 January 2022 .
^ "Unveiling design excellence: the 2023 recipients of the Kyoto Global Design Awards ". 18 October 2023. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
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