Rental Space Tower in Tokyo / Sou Fujimoto
In 2016, Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto partnered with Daito Trust Construction to “redefine the rental house” for the House Vision 2016 exhibition held in Tokyo.
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The architecture of the 2010s refers to the designs, styles, and building techniques used in architecture during the 2010s decade (2010-2019). This period saw a continuation of some of the trends from the previous decade, such as sustainable and green architecture, but also saw the emergence of new styles and technologies. The 2010s saw the rise of parametricism and digital fabrication, with many architects incorporating new technologies such as 3D printing and advanced computer modeling into their designs. This decade also saw a trend towards collaboration between architects and other design professionals, such as engineers and artists, resulting in more interdisciplinary and innovative approaches to architecture. Overall, the architecture of the 2010s reflects a diverse and dynamic field that continues to evolve and push the boundaries of what is possible.
Sustainable Architecture | Blurring Architecture | Minimalism | Biophilic Design
In 2016, Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto partnered with Daito Trust Construction to “redefine the rental house” for the House Vision 2016 exhibition held in Tokyo.
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