Sou Fujimoto, “Futures of the Future,” at Japan House. A new exhibition gathers more than 100 models and large-scale photographs of work by the influential Japanese architect. Fujimoto has designed libraries, pavilions and Tokyo’s iconic House NA, a delicately rendered dwelling that consists of a series of staggered glass volumes that architecture critic Oliver Wainwright once described as “the closest thing to a glass and steel treehouse.” Opens Saturday and runs through Dec. 12. 6801 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, japanhouse.jp. Sou Fujimoto, “Futures of the Future,” at Japan House. A new exhibition gathers more than 100 models and large-scale photographs of work by the influential Japanese architect. Fujimoto has designed libraries, pavilions and Tokyo’s iconic House NA, a delicately rendered dwelling that consists of a series of staggered glass volumes that architecture critic Oliver Wainwright once described as “the closest thing to a glass and steel treehouse.” Opens Saturday and runs through Dec. 12. 6801 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, japanhouse.jp.