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Architecture

By featuring a wide range of international architects we aim to offer new and diverse perspectives on how creatives are reforming and reshaping the world around us. Find out more by scrolling through our archive of interviews.

A walk through Grüntuch Ernst Architects’ timeless homes
 “We made this place our family home and the home of other people who joined this house’s community.”  “It’s always...
Bianca Felicori: Forgotten 20th century gems
You might see her running through the streets of Milano’s Corvetto neighborhood on her way to DOPO?—a project space she...
Amanda Gunawan: Cultivating sustainable workspaces
For many, the onset of the pandemic has coincided with working from home at a scale unlike before. Working, but...
Macedonia’s turbulent transition from Socialism to democracy has influenced Skopje’s rising techno scene—and it’s thriving
“We were both on time, and we’re from the Balkans!” says Aleksandar Grozdanovski jokingly. The Macedonian artist better known by...
How new approaches in office spaces are promoting flexibility, creativity, and communication
Spread across five floors totaling 14,000 square meters, the Factory Berlin, Görlitzer Park campus not only boasts multiple community spaces,...
Treading socially constructed lines and borders with Paris-based activist magazine The Funambulist
Beginning as a blog in 2010, and then transforming into a podcast in 2013 before becoming a print magazine in...
How architects and designers are revolutionizing the use of light—and making us feel better in the process
In 1943, while considering the repair of the bomb-ravaged House of Commons, Sir Winston Churchill famously said, “we shape our...
Verena Konrad educates the public about Vorarlberg’s deeply rooted traditions of architecture and craftsmanship
A recent exhibition at the Vorarlberger Architektur Institut (vai) highlights the work of French architects Lacaton & Vassal. Best known...
Effortless design: Mark Randel’s architecture
After 23 years working with David Chipperfield Architects, Mark Randel now focuses on his eponymous studio in Berlin, where he...
Exploring the changing landscape of Finnish design with interior architect Joanna Laajisto
Joanna Laajisto is back at work in her storefront studio on Laivasillankatu, close to the main port of Helsinki after...
Hamburg’s Elbphilharmonie makes the case for an expanded notion of classical music
It’s an uncharacteristically warm afternoon in February and the observation deck at Hamburg’s Elbphilharmonie is teeming with visitors. Free to...
Marc Koehler wants to build cities of the future, one flexible, sustainable community at a time
As an award-winning architect with his own architecture firm, Koehler’s childhood imagined cities have now developed into something far beyond...
Antonin Ziegler: Industrial yet serene residences
“What makes Le 107 work is a mix of verticality and openness. It only has a 28 square-meter footprint, but...
Judith Haase fashions a unique architectural language rooted in austerity
Judith Haase is sitting in the laid-back, understated far office in the Gonzalez Haase Atelier Architecture Studio. Over her shoulder,...
Room for inventions with the tech-focused architecture firm Barkow Leibinger
Nestled between a handsome collection of hipster bicycles stands a colossal iron structure. This unfathomably heavy historical landmark is adorned...
Harnessing the power of positive energy with architect Zhang Xi
“Good feng shui, right?” says EXH founding partner and CEO Zhang Xi. She throws open the windows and between the...
Born out of the Spanish recession, the architectural studio Mesura carries moderation and respect as its core values
It was during the preceding decades, a time associated with the Spanish housing boom, that Benjamin Iborra Wicksteed and Carlos...
How do we want to live? Imagining the future of urban neighborhoods with The Sooner Now
How do we want to live? Imagining the future of urban neighborhoods with The Sooner Now In terms of ingenious...
Casting the anguish and beauty of two cities with Aesop store design in Leipzig and Munich
Barely no other place manifests the history of an entire country like Nikolaistraße, a street that connects Leipzig’s main station...
Urban utopias born of human needs and speculative vision, The Sooner Now takes a closer look
As a result, the act of “making is an empowering process,” explains Joe Halligan of the London-based art collective Assemble....
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