Terunobu Fujimori (1946) is a renowned Japanese architectural historian and architect. His designs are characterised by their humble scale and intimate aesthetics, which seamlessly blend into the modern era heavily influenced by the architectural movements since the late 19th century.
What inspires and drives the realisation of these architectural works?
This article on Notesbook 02 aims to offer an authentic insight into Terunobu Fujimori’s 32- year architectural journey, shedding light on his perspectives, design habits, and creative thinking that underlie these remarkable masterpieces.