From his considerations of what architecture
actually is, he develops the notion of
resolving physical space. Indoors and outdoors,
traditionally understood as opposites,
whose dichotomy is often processed via
visual axes, zoning or varying standards, is
resolved and reconciled as it were for Sou
Fujimoto as a whole (the architecture, the
build-up place). In the draft, the exterior
shells become the remains of a wall or ruins,
behind which the actual unfolds, as it were,
and develops inwards. The closing roof is a
huge horizontal window that draws the sky