From Tokyo to Milwaukee: Sou Fujimoto and His Impact on Students at the University of Wisconsin

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With the award of the $100,000 Marcus Prize to Sou Fujimoto in 2013, graduate students at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s School of Architecture were offered the rare opportunity to learn from one of Japan's most respected architectural practitioners. Through a semester-long connection to the studio - which he led alongside University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Associate Professor Mo Zell - Fujimoto and his students have realized a small architectural installation on an unused lot in Milwaukee's East side entitled faBRICK.

In this interview conducted in Tokyo last year, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee student Robert Guertin speaks with Fujimoto about the ideas and themes of his work. In an attempt to shed light on the influence he had in the design of faBRICK, his answers are presented alongside images of the resulting installation.

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Cite: Robert Guertin. "From Tokyo to Milwaukee: Sou Fujimoto and His Impact on Students at the University of Wisconsin" 04 Jun 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/639253/from-tokyo-to-milwaukee-sou-fujimoto-and-his-impact-on-students-at-the-university-of-wisconsin> ISSN 0719-8884

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2013 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion / Sou Fujimoto. Image © Iwan Baan

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