Iwan Baan: Moments in Architecture

Iwan Baan is one of today’s leading photographers of architecture and urban design. His images document the growth of global megacities and portray buildings by prominent contemporary architects including Herzog & de Meuron, Rem Koolhaas, and Zaha Hadid. The first large retrospective of the Dutch photographer’s work will open at… Continue reading

A Table! – Serpentine Pavilion 2023

Conceived in close collaboration with Lina Ghotmeh, this catalogue expands on the ideas that are central to the architect’s practice. It includes a series of images, sketches and drawings from the research wall in Ghotmeh’s studio, a selection of her watercolours, texts and visual interventions from various contributors from the… Continue reading

Blue Dream and the Legacy of Modernism in the Hamptons – Diller Scofidio + Renfro

Architecture critic Paul Goldberger tells the story of an extraordinary house on the Atlantic Double Dunes in East Hampton—Blue Dream, the result of a remarkable collaboration between collectors Julie Reyes Taubman and Robert Taubman, architects Diller Scofidio + Renfro, builder Ed Bulgin, landscape architect Michael Boucher and designer Michael Lewis,… Continue reading

Selbstverständlich

«selbstverständlich» is the German expression which, in the mind of Albert Kriemler, best encapsulates the aesthetic ideal that he wishes to accomplish with his fashion designs. For the creative director at Akris, the embodiment of natural modernity is «selbstverständlich» – evident in the wearer and the use and functionality of… Continue reading

The Office of Good Intentions. Human(s) Work

Immerse yourself with architects Florian Idenburg and LeeAnn Suen as they journey through a wide-ranging collection of the objects, systems, and buildings that have occupied the American office space since the advent of the internet. Through stories and speculations, Idenburg and Suen expose the relationships between space, work, and people,… Continue reading

Black Chapel – Serpentine Pavilion 2022

Richly illustrated and designed by New York-based designer Joseph Logan, this publication brings together new writing from the fields of architecture, art and music to reflect on Gates’ Pavilion and his wider practice. The publication includes images of the Pavilion, tar paintings and bell sculpture, as well as the visual… Continue reading