Photographer Marco Capitanio captures Terunobu Fujimori's 'neolithic' architecture in rural Japan.
The photo series showcases Fujimori's distinctive structures featuring charred timber and copper roofs.
The collection includes images of Fujimori's first project in 1991, the Jinchokan Moriya Historical Museum, as well as newer works like the Flying Mud Boat traveling tea house.
The series presents a chronological survey, highlighting the effect of time on the structures and showcasing Fujimori's design evolution over the decades.