Design / Architecture
Design/Architecture Briefing
A government building in Zaragoza, a Dieter Rams revival in London and a beautiful packaged computer from the US.
A government building in Zaragoza, a Dieter Rams revival in London and a beautiful packaged computer from the US.
Mexico's chocolate museum, Vitsoe's Australian encounter, and a Q&A with Scott Fellows of BassamFellows.
From headphones to vegetable juice, here’s Monocle’s run-down of the latest essentials for every part of your life.
If you're going to work at home, do it in style.
Friday 26 October
This weekend shop at Incu’s newly opened menswear shop in Melbourne, get a drink at The Library in New York or check out photographer’s Jørn Tomter: I Love Chatsworth Road exhibit in London.
Set among the embassies and doctors’ surgeries in Marylebone, London, this petite penthouse pulled in Swiss carpenters along with British and Danish storage solutions to deal with a mass of media and an upside-down layout…
Spanish architect Vicente Guallart’s playful new plaza in Taipei, a clever retail development by upcoming Brisbane-based firm Richards & Spence, wooden storage inspired by traditional drum-making techniques from Italian…
A young Swiss electronics company has a plan to corner the low-tech market with a range of no-fuss, well-made products that just do the job.
It’s back to school for Monocle and the new term is going to be busy. Monocle’s headmaster, Tyler Brûlé, reveals the new curriculum.
Although buyers’ budgets were cinched in and high-end fashion was kept in mothballs, the mood at this summer’s menswear show Pitti Uomo remained optimistic. This was reflected in the light, bright collections.
Monocle has drawn up a shortlist of 20 people – from politics, business, music and design – who we want to hear more of in 2009. By overcoming the odds, finding gaps in the market and thinking creatively, they’ve already…
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