Majestic and mythical, Japan’s snow-capped Mount Fuji has been an inspiration for artists, a destination for religious pilgrims, an ambition for hikers, and, since 2013, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Commemorating this honor, the Fujisan World Heritage Center (FWHC) is a museum and resource center that celebrates the mountain itself. Designed by the Tokyo architect and Pritzker Prize winner Shigeru Ban, the building’s defining features are a monolithic wood lattice cone and its reflection in an expansive pool in front. While the cone points downward, its mirror image resembles the famous flat-topped peak.