Sou Fujimoto: Primitive Future - Everything is circulating

Enjoy a sensuous, minimalist installation of work by the internationally acclaimed Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto. This is the first time his work has been presented in Denmark in a solo exhibition. One large, 3-D sketch, made of 500 metres of steel wire, frames a presentation of 12 different architectural projects. Rooted in Fujimoto’s design philosophy, all of them seek to create a correlation between nature and architecture.

The special exhibition PRIMITIVE FUTURE: EVERYTHING IS CIRCULATING is devoted to the work of the internationally acclaimed Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto, the creator of ground-breaking buildings all over the world.

The key element of the exhibition is a 500-metre-long, uninterrupted steel wire that winds its way through the exhibition spaces, resembling something like a minimalist, three-dimensional pencil drawing.

“Fujimoto’s design is both minimalist and sensuous. He constantly strives to create both spatial and bodily experiences that unite nature and architecture. ‘Everything is circulating’ is not only his design philosophy, but also the theme of the exhibition, for which he has created an incredibly powerful experience, featuring very simple statements,” says Line Nørskov Davenport, Curator and Director of Exhibitions at Utzon Center.

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Cite: "Sou Fujimoto: Primitive Future - Everything is circulating" 21 Aug 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1020349/sou-fujimoto-primitive-future-everything-is-circulating> ISSN 0719-8884

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