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Pin-Up 17: The Post-normal Issue

Pin-Up 17: The Post-normal Issue

In this issue, reluctant iconoclast Sou Fujimoto talks about his interest in “soft territory” that transcends traditional architecture, sensational interior designer Kelly Wearstler describes her mixologist knack for making the best of everything, an interview with Thai-born, Japan-educated wHY Architects founder Kulapat Yantrasast, and an encounter with architect Mario Botta at his newly built office in Mendrisio, plus catching up with young, independent São Paulo-based architect Carla Juaçaba, a short history of the mirrored glass facade, Norway special section, and contributions by Tom Hancocks, Maurice Scheltens and Liesbeth Abbenes, Adrian Gaut, and much more.

172 pages, 23 x 29 cm, paperback, Febu Publishing (New York).

 

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Pin-Up 17: The Post-normal Issue

In this issue, reluctant iconoclast Sou Fujimoto talks about his interest in “soft territory” that transcends traditional architecture, sensational interior designer Kelly Wearstler describes her mixologist knack for making the best of everything, an interview with Thai-born, Japan-educated wHY Architects founder Kulapat Yantrasast, and an encounter with architect Mario Botta at his newly built office in Mendrisio, plus catching up with young, independent São Paulo-based architect Carla Juaçaba, a short history of the mirrored glass facade, Norway special section, and contributions by Tom Hancocks, Maurice Scheltens and Liesbeth Abbenes, Adrian Gaut, and much more.

172 pages, 23 x 29 cm, paperback, Febu Publishing (New York).

 

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In this issue, reluctant iconoclast Sou Fujimoto talks about his interest in “soft territory” that transcends traditional architecture, sensational interior designer Kelly Wearstler describes her mixologist knack for making the best of everything, an interview with Thai-born, Japan-educated wHY Architects founder Kulapat Yantrasast, and an encounter with architect Mario Botta at his newly built office in Mendrisio, plus catching up with young, independent São Paulo-based architect Carla Juaçaba, a short history of the mirrored glass facade, Norway special section, and contributions by Tom Hancocks, Maurice Scheltens and Liesbeth Abbenes, Adrian Gaut, and much more.

172 pages, 23 x 29 cm, paperback, Febu Publishing (New York).

 

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