Sou Fujimoto describes House N: “A distinct
boundary is nowhere to be found, except for a gradual change in the domain. One
might say that an ideal architecture is an outdoor space that feels like the
indoors and an indoor space that feels like the outdoors. In a nested
structure, the inside is invariably the outside, and vice versa. My intention
was to make an architecture that is not about space nor about form, but simply
about expressing the riches of what are `between` houses and streets.”