Sou Fujimoto
-
The first of 12 Solo Houses is completed in Spain
By Maya Sorabjee • Last updated
-
1:1 - Architects Build Small Spaces at the V&A
By Ellie Stathaki • Last updated
-
Indulge your inner architect with the new Lego Architecture Studio
By Ellie Stathaki • Last updated
-
Block party: a new book explores Tokyo’s unique family homes
By Gordon Knight • Last updated
-
Shenzhen/Hong Kong Biennale 2009
By Ellie Stathaki • Last updated
-
Art15: how and why public museums are no longer defining the art scene
By Emma O'Kelly • Last updated
-
Sou Fujimoto designs first project in Hong Kong, an eatery with an Indonesian bent
By Catherine Shaw • Last updated
-
MoMA's 'A Japanese Constellation' profiles Japan's most recognised architects
By John Gendall • Last updated
-
Video: The making of Sou Fujimoto's 2013 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion
By Naomi Pollock • Last updated
-
Domestic dynasty: the Japanese house since 1945
By Harriet Thorpe • Last updated
-
Sou Fujimoto judges Wallpaper* Design Awards 2022
We chat with Wallpaper* Design Awards 2022 judge Sou Fujimoto about his work in Japan and abroad, and our shortlisted designs and winners
By Jens Jensen • Last updated
-
Architects reinvent the residential tower block in Montpellier with L’Arbre Blanc
By Jason Sayer • Last updated
-
American dream: tour our pick of Miami's ongoing projects
By Ellie Stathaki • Last updated
-
Fashion maths: S/S 2016
From exploding BMWs to Balthus cats, the fashion shows in numbers... Illustrator: Nathalie Lees; Writer: JJ Martin
By Jack Moss • Last updated
-
Urban reinvention: an inspiring competition explores Paris’ neglected sites
By Anna Yudina • Last updated
-
Tallinn Architecture Biennale explores why beauty matters
How relevant is beauty to human life, health and knowledge? Asks Dr Yael Reisner, curator of the 8th Tallinn Architecture Biennale
By Harriet Thorpe • Last updated
-
Letter from Taiwan: we report on the island’s latest architecture projects
By Ellie Stathaki • Last updated
-
House of Music’s undulating roof by Sou Fujimoto evokes tree canopy
Architect Sou Fuijimoto and Liget Budapest Project reveal the House of Music in Hungary, a striking cultural landmark with a nature-inspired roof
By Ellie Stathaki • Last updated
-