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Japanese architect known for dissolving the boundaries between inside and outside, private and public, architecture and nature. His work often explores how simple geometric systems can generate complex spatial relationships and new forms of living. Through projects like House N, Fujimoto creates layered environments where circulation, climate, and daily life overlap, producing gradual transitions instead of rigid separations. His architecture challenges the modern expectation of thermal and spatial uniformity by embracing ambiguity, exposure, and adaptive living.