Kazuyo Sejima - Osaka Art University Facility
This university facility in Osaka shows an elegant structural clarity that immediately stands out. The lightness of the volumes and the gentle, continuous lines bring a poetic quality typical of Sejima’s work. Walking through the space reveals subtle shifts of light and motion, creating an environment that feels both refined and quietly expressive — architecture at its most delicate.
Toyo Ito - Tama Art University Library
At Tama Art University, this library stands out as one of the most memorable I’ve visited. I came for a video shoot and was struck by the atmosphere created by the sweeping concrete arches. The space feels open, calm, and beautifully crafted — a powerful environment for both study and architecture.
Sou Fujimoto - House Vision 2016
I had the unique opportunity to visit Sou Fujimoto’s pavilion before it officially opened. The experience was truly captivating—walking through the open wooden framework, I could feel the fluid spatial rhythms that Fujimoto intended. Each step shifted my perspective, turning what initially seemed like a serene, minimalist structure into a vibrant conversation between the architecture itself and the people moving within it. This pavilion masterfully dissolves the boundaries between built space and human interaction, creating an immersive journey that constantly evolves with each visitor’s presence.