Sou Fujimoto's House in Copenhagen: A Conceptual Masterpiece
A Breathtaking blend of Art and Architecture
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Here are some images by photographer Iwan Baan of a house by Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto, located in the heart of Islands Brygges fast-growing urban area between the Copenhagen port and the Amager. The house's design is a stunning combination of contemporary architecture and conceptual art, born out of the architect's exploration of the relationship between interior and exterior space.
The house's most striking feature is its unique façade, a grid of randomly placed windows that creates a fascinating play of light and shadow. The windows allow for an abundance of natural light to penetrate the interior, while also providing glimpses of the surrounding cityscape and the water beyond.
The interior of the house is just as captivating as its exterior, with a series of interconnected rooms that flow seamlessly into each other. The spaces are defined by their different functions, but they are all visually connected through the large windows and the use of transparent materials throughout.
The house is a testament to Sou Fujimoto's innovative and boundary-pushing approach to architecture. It is a beautiful and thought-provoking space that challenges traditional notions of what a house can be.
Images by Iwan Baan.
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