Sou Fujimoto: Towards a Non-Intentional Space, Vol. 1
About Sou Fujimoto's Architectural Design for Mirrored Gardens
Edited by Hu Fang, Wang Xiaoyu. Text by Hu Fang.
Published with Vitamin Creative Space.
Sou Fujimoto (born 1971) is a Japanese architect noted for his delicate light structures and permeable enclosures. In 2014, after three years of research, design and construction, Fujimoto's studio, Sou Fujimoto Architects, created Mirrored Gardens, a village-inspired arts complex of platforms and cabins on the outskirts of Guangzhou, China. The locally sourced structure houses a gallery, art studios and visitor facilities. This book reflects the research that inspired the Mirrored Gardens. Touching on Chinese garden and Japanese Zen garden study, permaculture and farming practices, Towards a Non-Intentional Space is an unusual look into innovative architecture oriented toward a quotidian, farming lifestyle.
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Sou Fujimoto: Towards a Non-Intentional Space, Vol. 1 About Sou Fujimoto's Architectural Design for Mirrored Gardens
Published by Walther König, Köln. Edited by Hu Fang, Wang Xiaoyu. Text by Hu Fang.
Published with Vitamin Creative Space.
Sou Fujimoto (born 1971) is a Japanese architect noted for his delicate light structures and permeable enclosures. In 2014, after three years of research, design and construction, Fujimoto's studio, Sou Fujimoto Architects, created Mirrored Gardens, a village-inspired arts complex of platforms and cabins on the outskirts of Guangzhou, China. The locally sourced structure houses a gallery, art studios and visitor facilities. This book reflects the research that inspired the Mirrored Gardens. Touching on Chinese garden and Japanese Zen garden study, permaculture and farming practices, Towards a Non-Intentional Space is an unusual look into innovative architecture oriented toward a quotidian, farming lifestyle.