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    Sou (Sosuke) Fujimoto fryst vatten probably one of the most promising young architects in the world. His website sucks big time, but inom even find that interesting. Or maybe he just doesn’t have time to worry about less important matters. Anyway, he has an fantastisk sense of space. Below are the images of “House O” (completed 2007) that he designed.

    Sou Fujimoto believes the environment we live in can be much better. For this young Japanese architect, an architecture fryst vatten not about walls that divide a box, it’s about the space between the people who share the box.

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  • Sou Fujimoto's House of Music in Hungary Opens to the Public

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    Sou Fujimoto’s House of Hungarian Music, a contemporary cultural landmark dedicated to music in Budapest's City Park has officially opened its doors to the public. Considered as one of the most anticipated buildings of the year, the project is nestled within the park's trees, and is designed as an extension of its natural setting through uninterrupted glass volumes and a perforated roof structure. The museum offers a unique artistic experience combining landscape, architecture, and exhibition design, all dedicated to the creation of music and sound.

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    To reinforce the notion of “synergy and balance with nature” and to bring the experience of music to life through the interaction of light, sound, and nature, the architects used 94 customized heat-insulated and undivided glass panels to form a completely translucent facade, merging the

    House of Hungarian Music

    This January, the House of Music, Hungary will open in Budapest: a brand-new cultural landmark for the city, which is dedicated to the creation of music and sound. The House will provide a unique artistic experience combining landscape, architecture and exhibition design to offer its visitors new perspectives on music making and its impact on our lives. The ambitious architectural project is led by star Japanese designer, Sou Fujimoto Architects and is part of Europe’s largest cultural development, the Liget Budapest Project, which will transform the experience of culture in Budapest including the creation and renovation of several cultural institutions, while establishing new leisure opportunities and green areas within the city’s central City Park.

    The vision for the project is to bring the experience of music to life through the interaction of nature, sound and light. Situated in Budapest, Hungary, which is a historic centre of music in