PIN UP MAGAZINE
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MULTICOLOURED|1370/054
PIN–UP is a magazine based in New York focused on pure architectural entertainment: the meeting point between architecture, art and design.
ISSUE 36
S/S 2024
SHOHEI SHIGEMATSU
The OMA partner drives architecture forward by building.
Interview by Felix Burrichter.
Photograph by Chris Maggio.
ANUPAMA KUNDOO
The architect born in India creates low-cost housing solutions using local knowledge and materials.
Interview by Victoria Camblin.
Portraits by Joseph Kadow.
MICHAEL E. REYNOLDS
The radical visionary based in Taos, New Mexico, converts beer cans and reused tyres into self-sustaining architectural gems.
Interview by Michael Bullock.
Portraits by Luke Abby.
SISSEL TOLAAS
The certified expert in all things scent-related is on a mission to sharpen your fifth sense.
Text by Whitney Mallett.
Portraits by Lengua.
Also in this issue: Inside Francesco Vezzoli's Milanese house, the dream of a lover of high-drama Italian design; Courtney J. Martin, director of the Yale Center for British Art (and the upcoming executive director of the Rauschenberg Foundation), discusses the renovation of an iconic Louis Kahn building; Fabrizio Ballabio and Alessandro Bava reinterpret the idea of "Made in Italy" with their BB architecture studio based in Milan; Limbo Accra creates speculative futures for unfinished architecture around the world; and Italian philosopher Emanuele Coccia calls for a radical reevaluation of the "home" as a vector of social and economic change.
Also: Pippa Garner and Hedi Slimane’s Celine Art Project.
Language: English
ISSUE 36
S/S 2024
SHOHEI SHIGEMATSU
The OMA partner drives architecture forward by building.
Interview by Felix Burrichter.
Photograph by Chris Maggio.
ANUPAMA KUNDOO
The architect born in India creates low-cost housing solutions using local knowledge and materials.
Interview by Victoria Camblin.
Portraits by Joseph Kadow.
MICHAEL E. REYNOLDS
The radical visionary based in Taos, New Mexico, converts beer cans and reused tyres into self-sustaining architectural gems.
Interview by Michael Bullock.
Portraits by Luke Abby.
SISSEL TOLAAS
The certified expert in all things scent-related is on a mission to sharpen your fifth sense.
Text by Whitney Mallett.
Portraits by Lengua.
Also in this issue: Inside Francesco Vezzoli's Milanese house, the dream of a lover of high-drama Italian design; Courtney J. Martin, director of the Yale Center for British Art (and the upcoming executive director of the Rauschenberg Foundation), discusses the renovation of an iconic Louis Kahn building; Fabrizio Ballabio and Alessandro Bava reinterpret the idea of "Made in Italy" with their BB architecture studio based in Milan; Limbo Accra creates speculative futures for unfinished architecture around the world; and Italian philosopher Emanuele Coccia calls for a radical reevaluation of the "home" as a vector of social and economic change.
Also: Pippa Garner and Hedi Slimane’s Celine Art Project.
Language: English