An epistemological game between the machines for living and the dwelling of the primitive future
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https://doi.org/10.37916/arq.urb.vi40.720Keywords:
Le Corbusier, Fujimoto, Functionalism, Communication, ModernAbstract
In this article, we explore the architecture of Sou Fujimoto, emphasizing his complex and sometimes ambiguous approach, in contrast to the functionalism of Le Corbusier. Fujimoto challenges conventions, creating spaces that depend on the user. The corpus of the article consists of an analysis of the architectural cases of Primitive Future House (2001), Final Wooden House (2008) and NA House (2011) in contrast to Le Corbusier's functionalist architecture. The text reflects on the intersection between architecture, communication, philosophy and politics.
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