[The Cloud]  In 2013, the Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto designed a Serpentine Pavilion. Fujimoto sought to create an ‘architectural landscape’ where people could interact with both, the structure and its surroundings. While the rigid geometry of the structure contrasts with the surrounding greenery, it creates an environment that harmoniously blends nature with human intervention.&amp;nbsp;[5]  &quot;It is a really fundamental question how architecture is different from nature, or how architecture could be part of nature, or how they could be merged... what are the boundaries between nature and artificial things&quot;.&amp;nbsp;[6]&amp;nbsp;- Sou Fujimoto