Architecture in Tokyo — micro-houses on narrow residential lots, Kengo Kuma's public works, Sou Fujimoto's transparent volumes, and the quiet experiments of young studios working where density forces invention. The city where the smallest plot produces the most spatial ambition.
Architecture that withdraws from infrastructure. Mountain cabins, desert shelters, island retreats, and forest dwellings — buildings that trade convenience for autonomy, solitude, and unmediated proximity to nature. From Patagonia to Scandinavia, the Australian outback to the Scottish Highlands. A growing collection.