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The Art Of Mediterranean Modernism Through The Guise Of Andrew Trotter

01/11/2019 architecture & interior visual culture

The Art Of Mediterranean Modernism Through The Guise Of Andrew Trotter

From starting a boutique store nearly a decade ago to founding Openhouse Magazine, Andrew Trotter reflects on his journey so far and discusses his first architectural commission Masseria Moroseta.
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Reform On Defining Timeless Kitchen Design

29/10/2019 architecture & interior

Reform On Defining Timeless Kitchen Design

Michael Andersen and Jeppe Christensen started Reform kitchens in 2014 over a beer. Their vision was to challenge industry giants and make great design accessible to the masses. Having relocated to Berlin to focus on the German market, we talk to the founders about their journey thus far.
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Isay Weinfeld - An Architect from Brazil

21/10/2019 architecture & interior visual culture

Architecture is for Listeners

Bauhaus minimalism meets tasteful elegance. The Brazilian architect Isay Weinfeld designs houses and hotels in style. On Weinfeld's 67th birthday we look at Brazilian writer and journalist Raul Juste Lores essay from our book.
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Inside LRNCE's Moroccan Medina

17/09/2019 architecture & interior

Inside LRNCE's Moroccan Medina

Deep in the labyrinth of hidden passages inside the Medina of Marrakesh lies century-old leather crafters who have carved a global reputation for themselves through their expertise. This ancient artisan tradition is what lured Belgian designer Laurence Leenaert and her brand LRNCE to Morocco.
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The Touch - Spaces Designed for the Senses

04/09/2019 architecture & interior visual culture

The Touch: Spaces Designed for the Senses

Kinfolk, Norm Architects, and gestalten have come together to present architecture and interiors that are not only visually appealing but which engage all of the human senses. Exploring 25 different haptic design structures and interior designs that enhance experiences through five different pillars: materiality, community, light, nature, and color.
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Chongqing Is Taking Density To New Heights

17/07/2019 architecture & interior travel

Human Life In The Changing Face of Chongqing

In 1968, China embarked on a journey of reform that saw its once closed-off Communist society open-up to the rapidly globalizing world around it. This transformation of mentality, economics, and culture was set to reform the People's Republic of China into a modern superpower. Kris Provoost has been documenting the changing face of the futuristic city of Chongqing.
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