The Environmental and Experimental Architecture of Fujiki Studio, KOU

May 14, 2024

Fujiki Studio of Kogakuin University, School of Architecture, has achieved many results thus far, including winning the International Competition [Grand Prix], Graduation Diploma Design [No. 1 in Japan], and holding a Solo Exhibition (invited) in the UK.

This time, Fujiki Studio will be holding an exhibition that brings together its results and traces the trajectory of the Studio over the past 24 years.

 

Main Exhibits

・International Competition [Grand Prix] ×2 works

・International Competition [Special Jury Award] ×1 work

・Graduation Diploma Design [1st place  in Japan] ×2 works, 

    [2nd place in Japan] ×2 works

・International Award (Platinum) [Highest Prize]×1 work, 

    International Award (Silver) [Honorable]×3 works

・Domestic Competition [Second Prize] ×1 work

・Spontaneous planning theory/Research on planning like sowing seeds

・Parametric/Algorithmic Design, etc.

 

 

 

Date: June 3-15, 2024, from 10:00-18:00

Place: Kogakuin University, Shinjuku Campus B1 Floor, B-ICHI Space, Tokyo, Japan

Entrance Fee: Free of charge

Application in Advance: Unnecessary

Organizer: Fujiki Studio of Kogakuin University, School of Architecture  

 Tel : +81-3-3342-1211

 

 

 

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