terunobu fujimori exhibition at GA gallery

poster of the exhibition
teranobu fujimori
at GA gallery 3-12-14, sendagaya, shibuya-ku, tokyo 151-0051 japan
'the world's only surreal architect' terunobu fujimori constructs structures that look like they were taken from a fairy tale.
an exhibition of works by renowned architect and architectural historian terunobu fujimori takes place at the GA gallery in
tokyo - shibuya. through the mediums of sketches, models and documentaries, the exhibition aims to provide visitors with
a chance to better understand the creative genius behind this prolific architect, who has repeatedly separated himself from his
contemporaries by focusing on the use of natural materials to create a number of unique architectural designs.
the exhibition will close tomorrow, on november 7th, 2010.

a view into the exhibition
image courtesy GA gallery

a view into the exhibition
image courtesy GA gallery

a view into the exhibition
image courtesy GA gallery

coal house, 2008


left: dandelion house sketch with dandelions planted on the walls and roof; right: fujimori carves many of his architectural models, like this one, for his too-high tea house, out of wood.
video
4mt high tea house by terunobu fujimori & jun sakaguchi (2009), in collaboration with RMIT architecture students
video
interview with terunobu fujimori ( RMIT architecture department )

image courtesy GA gallery

a view into the exhibition
image courtesy GA gallery
fujimori made a debut as an architect in 1991 at the age of 44 when he created the jinchokan moriya historical museum
under commission from his hometown, chino city in nagano. fujimori's architecture took a completely untried approach,
enveloping a reinforced concrete structure with local stones, earth, and hand-cut planking. the result caught the public's
imagination, but the architectural community was more dubious until kengo kuma praised it for generating fond feelings of
familiarity in people who had never seen it before.
as more and more people began to appreciate his work, fujimori went on to create the akino fuku art museum (1997),
student dormitory for kumamoto agricultural college (2000), grass house (dandelion house) (1995) , nira house (leek house)
(1997), which was planted with leeks, ichiya-tei tea house for morihiro hosokawa (2003), and the takasugi-an tea house (2004),
set 6 meters above the ground like a treehouse. among these early works nira house (leek house) won him the japan art grand prix,
and he was awarded the architectural institute of japan prize for design for the student dormitory for kumamoto agricultural college.
born in nagano in 1946, terunobu fujimori studied at tohoku university before graduate school at the university of tokyo.
he is currently a professor at the university of tokyo's institute of industrial science.
for more info on terunobu fujimoro see dwell magazine's 2009 article.
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