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Sou Fujimoto's delicately powerful exhibition Futures of the Future comes to Los Angeles

By Katherine Guimapang|

Friday, Oct 5, 2018

House Na image courtesy of Iwan Baan

Celebrated Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto will be featuring Futures of the Future at Japan House Los Angeles. Known to challenge and stimulate the balance of opposites in architecture, Fujimoto's work allows viewers to enter into the realm of possibility. The exhibit showcases 100 beautifully crafted models and large-scale photographs featuring Fujimoto's past and present work.

Forest of Music render image courtesy of Sou Fujimoto Architects

Influenced by the individual and their relationship to the surrounding environment, Fujimoto highlights the importance of architecture's role in humanity and perception. According to Fujimoto "creating architecture is like planting seeds for the future".  

L'Arbre Blanc render image courtesy of Sou Fujimoto Architects

Futures of the Future is a must see. Also being featured are pieces from his exhibition Architecture is Everywhere which juxtaposes small-scale human figures next to ordinary objects. Fujimoto's skillfully playful and imaginative aesthetic makes him one of Japan's standout architects. The exhibition opens on October 27th 2018 and will be on display until December 12th 2018. Admission is free and open to the public. 

RELATED EVENT Sou Fujimoto: Futures of the Future
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    citizen ·  Oct 06, 18 7:00 PM

    This looks very interesting.

    For those who don't want to spend five minutes searching in vain for an address or specific location then finally googling the damned thing, Japan House is at Hollywood + Highland, on the 5th level.  

  • Nam Henderson ·  Nov 26, 18 3:59 AM

    citizen did you end up going? What did you think?

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    citizen ·  Nov 26, 18 4:32 AM

    I haven't, but hope to...

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Sou Fujimoto's delicately powerful exhibition Futures of the Future comes to Los Angeles

By Katherine Guimapang|

Friday, Oct 5, 2018

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House Na image courtesy of Iwan Baan

Related

japan house ● sou fujimoto ● architectural exhibition ● japan ● sou fujimoto architects ● californa ● los angeles ● event ● usa
Sou Fujimoto Architects
Sou Fujimoto Architects

Celebrated Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto will be featuring Futures of the Future at Japan House Los Angeles. Known to challenge and stimulate the balance of opposites in architecture, Fujimoto's work allows viewers to enter into the realm of possibility. The exhibit showcases 100 beautifully crafted models and large-scale photographs featuring Fujimoto's past and present work.

Forest of Music render image courtesy of Sou Fujimoto Architects

Influenced by the individual and their relationship to the surrounding environment, Fujimoto highlights the importance of architecture's role in humanity and perception. According to Fujimoto "creating architecture is like planting seeds for the future".  

L'Arbre Blanc render image courtesy of Sou Fujimoto Architects

Futures of the Future is a must see. Also being featured are pieces from his exhibition Architecture is Everywhere which juxtaposes small-scale human figures next to ordinary objects. Fujimoto's skillfully playful and imaginative aesthetic makes him one of Japan's standout architects. The exhibition opens on October 27th 2018 and will be on display until December 12th 2018. Admission is free and open to the public. 

RELATED EVENT Sou Fujimoto: Futures of the Future
RELATED NEWS The Sou Fujimoto exhibition in London features the architect's experimental future work
RELATED NEWS Sou Fujimoto Selected to Design 2013 Serpentine Pavilion
RELATED NEWS Sou Fujimoto among winners for Liget Budapest museum competition

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  • citizen

    citizen ·  Oct 06, 18 7:00 PM

    This looks very interesting.

    For those who don't want to spend five minutes searching in vain for an address or specific location then finally googling the damned thing, Japan House is at Hollywood + Highland, on the 5th level.  

  • Nam Henderson ·  Nov 26, 18 3:59 AM

    citizen did you end up going? What did you think?

  • citizen

    citizen ·  Nov 26, 18 4:32 AM

    I haven't, but hope to...

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