Interview

HONEYMOONERS: AN INTERVIEW WITH ANTONI MIRALDA

by Common Accounts

ISSUE 35 F/W 2023/24

The word “environment” is often used in the same breath as sustainability, efficiency, and greenhouse gas emissions. An expanded definition of environments evokes a more profound sense of consciousness in the spaces in which we find ourselves; the objects and rituals we use as forms or tools of communication; and the terms of hierarchy — architectural and beyond. Our environments aren’t just the spaces we take up or the ones that surround us as the seasons change — they’re everything we see, say, and do.

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DESIGN DRAFTS #2

by PIN–UP

Interview

CHAMPION OF REASON: EMILIO AMBASZ IS HERE

by Michael Bullock

ISSUE 35 F/W 2023/24

The word “environment” is often used in the same breath as sustainability, efficiency, and greenhouse gas emissions. An expanded definition of environments evokes a more profound sense of consciousness in the spaces in which we find ourselves; the objects and rituals we use as forms or tools of communication; and the terms of hierarchy — architectural and beyond. Our environments aren’t just the spaces we take up or the ones that surround us as the seasons change — they’re everything we see, say, and do.

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Interview

MOVEMENT IN THE METAVERSE: AN INTERVIEW WITH (LA)HORDE

by Jesse Seegers

Story

TASHKENT MODERNISM: THE INVENTION OF THE SOVIET EAST

by Philipp Hindahl

Story

PHILIPPE MALOUIN CREATES HIS FIRST LAMP FOR FLOS

by Nicholas Korody

Interview

BEADED CURTAINS, FAMILY LEGACIES, AND THE POLITICS OF IMAGE-MAKING

by Natalia Torija Nieto

ISSUE 34 S/S 2023

It all comes back to the body, right? Over the past decades, the conversation about human bodies has shifted through spaces, vocabularies, and theories. In this issue, PIN–UP dresses down the human form and its politics to examine a moment that, for a long time now, has been considered through the vehicle of architecture. We hope to create new points of reference through intimate conversations and posits of self-reflection.

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THE NEW IMAGE OF SOLAR ENERGY, FROM TARIFFS AND TESLA TO AKON AND BIG BROTHER

by Whitney Mallett

Interview

MARTINO GAMPER AND MAX LAMB

by Emmanuel Olunkwa

ISSUE 34 S/S 2023

It all comes back to the body, right? Over the past decades, the conversation about human bodies has shifted through spaces, vocabularies, and theories. In this issue, PIN–UP dresses down the human form and its politics to examine a moment that, for a long time now, has been considered through the vehicle of architecture. We hope to create new points of reference through intimate conversations and posits of self-reflection.

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ROBERT PAIGE AND DURO OLOWU

by Emmanuel Olunkwa

Story

AMERICAN OBJECTS 1776–1945

by Camille Okhio

Story

NEW WAVE: A VIRTUAL EXHIBITION

by Alexander May

Interview

INDIGENOUS ARCHITECT DOUGLAS CARDINAL ON CARE, COMMUNITY, AND HIS ARCHITECTURE’S SENSE OF SPIRIT

by Whitney Mallett

Interview

ANDY HARMAN, RUBBER BARON

by Felix Burrichter

Interview

THELMA GOLDEN ON ARCHITECTURE AND ART

by Emmanuel Olunkwa

Story

WOLFGANG TILLMANS X PIN–UP X CLUB GLAM AFTER DARK

by Matias Alvial

Interview

WOMEN OF NEW YORK

by Emmanuel Olunkwa

Interview

SAME OBJECT, DIFFERENT MATERIALS: JONATHAN MUECKE ON HIS SCULPTURAL DESIGN OBJECTS

by Emmanuel Olunkwa

video

NOW YOU KNOW: AN ORAL HISTORY OF KVADRAT’S NEW YORK SHOWROOM BY JONATHAN OLIVARES

by Caroline Gaimari

video

ODD MATTER’S DUNE-INSPIRED RUG WITH TIRES

by Felix Burrichter

Interview

MABEL O. WILSON ON RADICAL OPTIMISM

by Emmanuel Olunkwa

video

BUILT ECOLOGIES: EPISODE 2 FEATURING JOYCE HWANG

by PIN–UP

Story

DIOR’S ART-FILLED FASHION FANTASY

by Philippe Jarrigeon

Story

HANDS-ON HISTORIES IN OSLO PROVOKE THE QUESTION: WHAT SHOULD A TRIENNALE BE?

by Whitney Mallett

Story

FREDDY MAMANI’S CHOLET CULTURE

by Thom Bettridge, Jonathan Castro

BONAVENTURE ADVENTURE: A Hotel History of Downtown L.A. through the Eyes of a Mirrored Hotel Complex

by Fiona Alison Duncan