Sou Fujimoto (born 1971) is a Japanese architect known for buildings that blur the boundary between architecture and nature through layered, nest-like structures. His Serpentine Pavilion (2013) in London — a cloud of white steel poles — and House NA (2011) in Tokyo embody his concept of "primitive future": architecture that feels simultaneously archaic and advanced.
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