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Hella Jongerius' 300 colourful vases grace the cover of this vibrant issue. We explore modern hospitals and how their designs might influence the healing process. We chat with Erwin Wurm, who playfully distorts the dullest domestic architecture. Get to know French architects Karine Chartier and Thomas Corbasson, who use the sculptures of the late Paul Belmondo in attempt to reconcile their respective crafts at an exhibit in France.
CONTENTS
Stills
New interiors by: Junya Ishigami, Yasutaka Yoshimura, Stéphane Malka, Francesc Rifé, Atelier Kuu, Karla Menten, Bassam El Okeily, Sousa Santos Arquitectos, Stad, Lilian Driessen, Tracey Neuls, Nicola Yeoman, Dear Design, Fobert, Rotor Group, Jo Nagasaka, Loh Lik Peng, Henk Vos, Johnson Chou,
,staat, Most Architecture, Zaha Hadid, Anne Holtrop, Patricia Urquiola, Kamitopen, Wonderwall, Nema Workshop, Mia Wallenius, Isay Weinfeld, What Architecture, Agence Jacques Ferrier
Visions
Schmidt Hammer Lassen, Mike & Maaike, Aquilialberg and more
Reports
Soft Architecture: Flos
Working Climate: Schiavello
Casebook Collaboration: Relco Group
The Fair Trade: Walbert-Schmitz
Catalogue: Office Furniture
Features
The Sound of Light: Being Muti Randolph
What Zaha Did Next: Opera House in Guangzhou by Zaha Hadid
The Recovery Position: New hospital design
Stealing Beauty: Venice Architecture Biennale
Think Thin: Erwin Wurms Narrow House in Beijing
Anatomy of an Architect: The world of Didier Fiuza Faustino
Statues and Liberties: Musée Paul Belmondo in Boulogne-Billancourt by Chartier-Corbasson
Forest Fantasy: GC Prostho Museum Research Center in Aichi by Kengo Kuma