Tag: Architecture
Moored on Regent’s Canal, a century-old Dutch barge houses an island of quirkiness. In conversation with co-founder Paddy Screech
In 830 square meters space, with more than 6.000 titles, visitors have to find their way. The logic is antithetic to the algorithmic mechanism
Magazines span in volumes at Soho News International – showcasing a diverse set of titles in genres. Esoteric and well-known, catering to the wider sense of audience in the New York City area
Guided by Cardin’s idea of space, Yovanovitch’s perfectionism and attention to detail bely the interior’s surface wit and whimsicality. «The dress is a vase which the body follows»
A New York-based artist works with biodegradable plastics to create the outer shell of lamps, merging fashion, science, and engineering while seeking to find sustainable options
Long-lasting materials with less maintenance are used as a means of sustainable design. Sandstone, brass, leather and terra cotta were sourced from the neighbouring villages in the Tuscan region
The Bauhaus was founded at a time of transformation – the time we are now living in is just as transformative – talking to Xavier Troussard, head of the project
At the White Cube in London, the largest of the bronze statues is 9 meters tall. The Mother is a series dedicated to Emin’s mom
«We want to give a flavor, a scent, of a world that is linked to the place we operate from. We’re both students of Renzo Mongiardino»
Do contemporary houses encourage wasteful living? In conversation with London-based architect and artist, Nicolas Henninger