House NA, by Sou Fujimoto
<p>This is the second part of a two-parter on two Tokyo houses: see the previous post on <a href="https://medium.com/iamacamera/moriyama-house-by-ryue-nishizawa-c9ae1fb7eb55" rel="noopener">Ryue Nishizawa’s Moriyama House</a> for more context and references. The subtitle of these pieces, <em>“The quiet accumulation of urban elements rooted in daily life”</em>, is a Koh Kitayama line, repeated below.)</p>
<p>I recently took advantage of jetlag to do a very early morning visit to <strong>Sou Fujimoto’s House NA</strong>, completed in 2011. Up with the first wave of commuters, actually before rush hour, I took a few subway lines from Ginza, for perhaps 45 minutes, out to the ‘typical’ Tokyo suburb of Koenji.</p>
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