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Dossier de presse | no. 875-06
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A Book Focusing on “Seamless Architecture” Has Been Published
Fujiki Studio + F.A.D.S
Seamless Architecture refers to a global architectural trend that has emerged since around the year 2000, for example, even limiting to the period up to 2015 when Professor Ryumei Fujiki compiled his research, Continuous Plate House by F.A.D.S (2001), Graz museum by Peter Cook (2003), Selfridges Birmingham by Future Systems (2003), Ordrupgaard Museum by Zaha Hadid Architects (2005), WaterCube by PTW Architects (2007), Teshima Museum by Ryue Nishizawa (2010), Artificial Topography by Fujiki Studio (2011), Ordos Museum by MAD (2011), Festival Hall Tyrol Erl by Delugan Meissl Architects (2012), The Blue Planet by 3XN (2013), Turbulences FRAC Center by Jakob + Macfarlane (2013), Philharmonic Hall by Barozzi/Veiga (2014), Kannikegården, which was awarded EUmies Awards 2017 by Lundgaard & Tranber Architects (2015), etc.
It refers to architecture in which the walls and roof (and floors, if possible) are covered with a single material, with the seams made as inconspicuous as possible - just as our bodies are covered with seamless skin made of a single material.
Therefore, we can say that this is 21st-century architecture modeled after "life-form", as opposed to 20th-century architecture modeled after "machines". Ryumei Fujiki has named this group of architecture "Seamless Architecture". It is no exaggeration to say that today, almost without exception, all conscious architects around the world design their own buildings as Seamless Architecture.
This book summarizes the activities undertaken since 2010 by the Fujiki Studio at Kogakuin University in Tokyo, and F.A.D.S, an architectural design firm co-founded by Ryumei Fujiki and Yukiko Sato. It is a sequel to their first book, “Aqua-scape: The Nature-oriented Architecture". It is published by Beam Gallery in the UK, just as the first book. In this book, they continue the concept of Nature-oriented Architecture while presenting the important concept of "Seamless Architecture".
This book, including its cover designed by Yukiko Sato, is beautifully crafted, presenting a new global trend in architecture—seamless architecture—while taking environmental issues into consideration, and featuring works that have won numerous international awards (including the highest awards). The cover, inspired by “Porous Manifold as a Japanese Tearoom” of their award-winning work, is created applying traditional Japanese ORIGAMI techniques.
The paperback of this book is currently available for purchase on Amazon Japan and others.
https://www.amazon.co.jp/Seamless-Architecture-Fujiki-Studio-D-S/dp/1036974308
It can be shipped worldwide.
This book will be a valuable resource for architects, researchers, and students interested in:
– Future architecture
– Bio-inspired design
– Parametric and computational design
– Architectural theory and experimental practice
This book is available in the libraries of prestigious universities in the field of architecture, including the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ZTH Zurich), University College London Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment (UCL Bartlett), the Architectural Association School of Architecture, SCI-arc, MIT, and more.
“Seamless Architecture of Fujiki Studio + F.A.D.S 2010–2026”
(published by Beam Gallery, UK, 2026, 164 pages, Paperback book,
Text written in both English and Japanese, ISBN-13 978-1-0369-7430-5)
About Ryumei Fujiki and Fujiki Studio
Ryumei (Takaaki) Fujiki completed his MA and the Doctor of Engineering at the University of Tokyo under Hiroshi Hara and Akira Fujii.
He founded Fujiki Architectural Design Studio(F.A.D.S) in 1991. He has been teaching as a professor at the School of Architecture, Kogakuin University (KOU: :ARC), Tokyo, since 2001. He has a great interest in nature, especially the advanced system of nature.
He is studying on various research focuses at Fujiki Studio of Kogakuin University, specializing in environmental and experimental architecture.
About Yukiko Sato and F.A.D.S
Yukiko Sato joined F.A.D.S as a design partner in 2000. She graduated from Japan Woman’s University and has been teaching as a part-time lecturer at Japan Women's University and four other universities since 2012. F.A.D.S has made numerous practical works in Japan.
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- F.A.D.S
- Ryumei Fujiki, Principal Architect
- dt13011@g.kogakuin.jp
- +81-44-954-7956
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