The Mori Art Museum in Roppongi, Tokyo, is currently hosting the first large-scale solo exhibition by internationally renowned architect Sou Fujimoto, "Sou Fujimoto's Architecture: Primitive, Future, Forest."
"Large Roof Ring" 1/5 Scale Partial Model ©FASHION HEADLINE
Comprised of Eight Sections Offering a Panoramic View of Fujimoto's Works, from His Early Works to His Future Visions
This exhibition comprehensively showcases Fujimoto's work, from his earliest works to his ongoing international projects. The eight sections offer a multifaceted look at his career as an architect spanning nearly 30 years, as well as his unique architectural philosophy and distinctive features.
A display of numerous architectural models ©FASHION HEADLINE
Hand-drawn sketches ©FASHION HEADLINE
In addition to models, blueprints and photos of the completed buildings, the exhibition also includes installations that allow visitors to actually experience the spaces, large-scale models and prototype models (mock-ups). This allows both architectural experts and visitors unfamiliar with architecture to enjoy the charm of Fujimoto's architecture with all five senses. The great appeal of this exhibition is that it allows visitors to "experience" the architecture as a space, rather than simply "exhibiting" it, thanks to the scale and expressive methods that are unique to the Mori Art Museum.
Awai Library ©FASHION HEADLINE
Sendai City (tentative name) International Center Station North Area Complex: 1/5 scale large hanging model ©FASHION HEADLINE
Architecture changing the future: Considering new relationships between cities and people
Future Forest: Primordial Forest - Resonant City 2025 ©FASHION HEADLINE
Architecture today is no longer simply about creating buildings; it is expected to have the power to shape cities, society, and the future. In such an era, how will Fujimoto's architecture transform our lives? This exhibition explores this possibility together with visitors.
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Inquiries:
Tel: 050-5541-8600 (Hello Dial)
Mori Art Museum website: www.mori.art.museum
"Large Roof Ring" 1/5 Scale Partial Model ©FASHION HEADLINEComprised of Eight Sections Offering a Panoramic View of Fujimoto's Works, from His Early Works to His Future Visions
This exhibition comprehensively showcases Fujimoto's work, from his earliest works to his ongoing international projects. The eight sections offer a multifaceted look at his career as an architect spanning nearly 30 years, as well as his unique architectural philosophy and distinctive features.
A display of numerous architectural models ©FASHION HEADLINE
Hand-drawn sketches ©FASHION HEADLINEIn addition to models, blueprints and photos of the completed buildings, the exhibition also includes installations that allow visitors to actually experience the spaces, large-scale models and prototype models (mock-ups). This allows both architectural experts and visitors unfamiliar with architecture to enjoy the charm of Fujimoto's architecture with all five senses. The great appeal of this exhibition is that it allows visitors to "experience" the architecture as a space, rather than simply "exhibiting" it, thanks to the scale and expressive methods that are unique to the Mori Art Museum.
Awai Library ©FASHION HEADLINE
Sendai City (tentative name) International Center Station North Area Complex: 1/5 scale large hanging model ©FASHION HEADLINEArchitecture changing the future: Considering new relationships between cities and people
Future Forest: Primordial Forest - Resonant City 2025 ©FASHION HEADLINEArchitecture today is no longer simply about creating buildings; it is expected to have the power to shape cities, society, and the future. In such an era, how will Fujimoto's architecture transform our lives? This exhibition explores this possibility together with visitors.
©FASHION HEADLINEExhibition Title: Sou Fujimoto's Architecture: Primitive, Future, Forest
Venue: Mori Art Museum (53F, Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, 6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo)
Dates: Wednesday, July 2, 2025 – Sunday, November 9, 2025
Opening Hours: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM (until 5:00 PM on Tuesdays)
*Last admission 30 minutes before closing
*Except Wednesday, August 27th until 5:00 PM, and Tuesday, September 23rd until 10:00 PM.
Closed: Open daily during the exhibition.
Official website: https://www.mori.art.museum
Venue: Mori Art Museum (53F, Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, 6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo)
Dates: Wednesday, July 2, 2025 – Sunday, November 9, 2025
Opening Hours: 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM (until 5:00 PM on Tuesdays)
*Last admission 30 minutes before closing
*Except Wednesday, August 27th until 5:00 PM, and Tuesday, September 23rd until 10:00 PM.
Closed: Open daily during the exhibition.
Official website: https://www.mori.art.museum
Inquiries:
Tel: 050-5541-8600 (Hello Dial)
Mori Art Museum website: www.mori.art.museum






























