25/01/2021 Little Gestalten
When documenting historical expeditions, certain stories are portrayed as the achievement of one lone wolf. German illustrator Anton Hallmann explains that particular tales were "glazed" over, his Little Gestalten debut tells the stories of the wider group of adventurers involved.
Read more 21/01/2021 architecture & interior
Visions of the perfect city and civilizations have been laid out for millenniums but all have failed. We currently don't have the urban spaces that humanity needs, but our cities are adapting to modern cities. Along with SPACE10, we investigate how there is no single ideal city but instead a shared vision of one.
Read more 18/01/2021 food & beverages
Not many chefs also consider themselves activists and writers, but Jenny Dorsey isn't like many others in her field. By using food as a medium to start meaningful conversations around sensitive topics, her revolutionary approach to food and technology is adding a whole new dimension to what consists of a dining experience.
Read more 14/01/2021 architecture & interior design & fashion
For a few months of 2020, it felt like the world hit the pause and stopped to appreciate its surroundings. Artist Camille Walala used this time of reflection to ask a question about how we should see our cities and shared spaces after the pandemic by creating a project that reimagines Europe's biggest shopping street.
Read more 10/01/2021 architecture & interior
Instead of being apprehensive about density, cities are adapting to demands—becoming smarter and more innovative. Alongside Chris Precht of Precht studio, we investigate vertical architecture and how cities are becoming smarter and more sustainable through compact infills in the slenderest of spaces available.
Read more 09/01/2021 architecture & interior
British architect John Pawson discusses personality and authenticity, and why sometimes less is more. For Living In, his Cotswolds farm house is poetically showcased through the lens of Mariluz Vidal.
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