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A Silent Dwelling
La Tourette was designed by Le Corbusier for a Dominican order of silent monks.
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Hollyhock House
The iconic centrepiece of Barnsdall Art Park in Los Angeles, this former home designed by Frank Lloyd Wright is now a UNESCO world heritage site.
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Built In
Los Angeles creatives present work in response to Richard Neutra’s VDL Research House
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The Modulightor Building
Architect Paul Rudolph’s final project is a kaleidoscopic array of spatial arrangements.
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The Goetheanum
A surreal structure of flowing raw concrete, built by the Austrian philosopher and spiritualist Rudolf Steiner.
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A Mysterious Balance
Oki Sato, the founder and chief designer of Nendo, discusses design and life in Tokyo.
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Stone House
Stone House is a synthesis of competing trends in late modernist thought and design, which Isamu Noguchi dubbed a “modern temple”.
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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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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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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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