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Logically, Frankly
The eponymous architect behind rue Mallet-Stevens carved out his own style of modernism. Hôtel Martel is the most faithfully preserved of the six villas on the historic street.
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Revealing Space
In a 19th century building at the end of Stockholm’s Birger Jarlsgatan, unobstructed raw plaster walls are the focus of All Blues’ flagship store.
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Rōzu
Inspired by Charlotte Perriand, Aēsop has created a fragrance called Rōzu, which captures the designer’s love of the mountains, pine trees, snow and fresh air.
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A Local Legacy
Tracing Bath and Bristol’s ties to the transatlantic slave trade.
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Villa Necchi Campiglio
An icon of Italian rationalism in Milan, designed and built by architect Piero Portaluppi.
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Bauhaus in Bristol
How the Bauhaus architect and designer Marcel Breuer came to work in the city of Bristol, UK, constructing one of his most-prized buildings of his career in the process.
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Impossible Beauty
Exploring the Brion Tomb, Carlo Scarpa’s final and perhaps most revered architectural work.
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Arcosanti
The experimental eco-city of Arcosanti in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona, designed by the late Italian architect Paolo Soleri.
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Modern Living
Exploring Le Corbusier’s Paris apartment – occupying the top two floors of a block designed by himself – where he lived with his wife Yvonne from 1934 until his death in 1965.
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Casa Luis Barragán
A visit to the former home of Mexican architect Luis Barragán, who buillt it for himself in 1948, in the Tacubaya neighbourhood of Mexico City.
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Freespace
A visit to the Venice Architecture Biennale with Rolex, and a conversation with Sir David Adjaye.
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Theatre of Tone
We talk to interior designer Pernille Lind about her design for Hotel Sanders, on Tordenskjoldsgade in Copenhagen.
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Jean Prouvé
The construction of the designer’s demountable house, inside the Phillips gallery space in London.
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