JEFF ZIMMERMAN – PUSHING BOUNDARIES OF A FRAGILE MEDIUM
New works by iconic glass artist Jeff Zimmerman are pushing the boundaries of a fragile, challenging and fascinating medium.
“TOWARD A CONTRETE UTOPIA” ARCHITECTURE IN YUGOSLAVIA 1948-80
Situated between the capitalist West and the socialist East, Yugoslavia’s architects responded to contradictory demands
“THE TALE OF TOMORROW” NEW RELEASE BY GESTALTEN
Driven by idealistic visions, utopian architecture aimed to overcome social divisions and political strife, to put us
“BLACK: ARCHITECTURE IN MONOCHROME” BY PHAIDON
Black: Architecture in Monochrome by Phaidon Publishers is a stunning exploration of the beauty and drama of 150 black
JULIUS SHULMAN & MODERNISM REDISCOVERED
The photography of Julius Shulman (1910–2009) transported a West Coast dream around the world. His images of mid-century
NENDO – DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE WITH A PLAYFUL TWIST
Nendo Design Practice has been founded by Oki Sato, born in 1977 in Toronto, Canada, who actually studied architecture
“THIS BRUTAL WORLD” AN IMPRESSIVE, HEAVYWEIGHT NEW PHAIDON PUBLICATION
In 1955 art and architectural critic Reyner Banham set out to describe a new cultural movement. Being
SUBTLE DWELLING _ CAUGHT BY KEN SCHLUCHTMAN
Berlin based photographer Ken Schluchtmann is known for his signature style. Clear and cool , his images are taken