Books
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From COS to Calvin Klein, Snarkitecture documents a decade of success in new monograph
By Ali Morris Last updated
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Jacqueline Hassink takes a seat at the table of power
By Daven Wu Last updated
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Book: Dennis Hopper: Photographs 1961-1967
By Harriet Lloyd Smith Last updated
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Le Corbusier Book
By Harriet Lloyd Smith Last updated
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Taschen’s booth at Frankfurt Book Fair
By Daven Wu Last updated
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Hot topic: a new book delves into postmodernist architecture
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Mid-century modern: a new gift set celebrates 20th century design icons
By Sujata Burman Last updated
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MoMA shines light on structural design in experimental Japanese architecture
By Harriet Thorpe Last updated
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Kohei Yoshiyuki photobook
By Harriet Lloyd Smith Last updated
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How the 21st century reset the rules for emerging architects today
The Atlas for Emerging Architects finds that social media, flattened hierarchies and increased interdisciplinary collaboration are just some of the factors redefining the experience of emerging architects today. Designed as a tool for architects, graduates and students, this captivating research project collates findings from 95 architects working in Europe into a beautifully designed publication
By Harriet Thorpe Last updated
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Silver lining: Guard Tillman Pollock trace 25 residential projects over 25 years
By Harriet Thorpe Last updated
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The wall-free architecture of Claude Parent
A new, carefully edited tome celebrates the life and contribution of the French architect, who passed away in 2016
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Oscar Niemeyer’s Algerian architecture uncovered
Jason Oddy’s photographic study of Oscar Niemeyer’s Algerian buildings, set alongside research and archival documents, explores the architecture’s inseparable relationship to revolutionary politics in a new book from Columbia University Press, titled The revolution will be stopped halfway: Oscar Niemeyer in Algeria
By Harriet Thorpe Last updated
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Parallel universe: tracing New York’s unbuilt history
By Harriet Thorpe Last updated
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Beauty and the book: Nendo designs concept store for Japanese cosmetics company Nature's Way
By Clara Krzentowski Last updated
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Simonett & Baer indexes the work of Herzog & de Meuron
Inspired by the many Herzog & de Meuron works of architecture in his home city of Basel, publisher Dino Simonett has created a technicolour tome as an index, a tribute and a celebration of the international work of the architects
By Harriet Thorpe Last updated
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Beyond belief: a new Charles Saatchi tome reveals advertising’s dark past
By Jonathan Bell Last updated
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A new book investigates the characters behind design
Milan-based design curator and journalist Maria Cristina Didero shines a light on people behind the design, with a new limited edition book designed by Prague-based creative collective OKOLO
By Laura May Todd Last updated
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Tracing every object that made it to the moon – and the ones that didn’t
In his new book, Architecture Guide: Moon, Paul Meuser comes at space travel from an architectural angle
By Jonathan Bell Last updated
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In tribute: new monograph remembers the late and great James Irvine
By TF Chan Last updated
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Book: Home-made Europe, published by Fuel
By Ellen Himelfarb Last updated
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Book club: engaging reads selected by Wallpaper* editors
Peruse the virtual stacks of the Wallpaper* library
By Rosa Bertoli Last updated
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APFEL’s new digital foundry explores type as ‘readymade’
London-based graphic design studio A Practice for Everyday Life has launched the APFEL Type Foundry, through which it will publish a growing library of typefaces developed through visual, textual and experiential research
By Elly Parsons Last updated
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Make Book: G.F Smith’s new bespoke book-printing service
By Ellen Himelfarb Last updated
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Passion, Pantones and persnickity clients: Graphic Designers Surveyed reveals all
By Jonathan Bell Last updated
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Brioni Moleskine notebooks by Carlo Stanga
By Malaika Byng Last updated
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Tedy Eiley, the Paris-based brand inspired by mundane domesticity
Our Next Generation 2022 showcase shines a light on 22 outstanding graduates from around the globe, in seven creative fields. Here, we profile fashion graduate Brian Tusin, from Institut Français de la Mode, Paris
By Laura Hawkins Last updated