Ark Journal Vol. XIIl
Ark Journal Vol. XIII explores the profound connection between home and design, delving into how architecture, materials, and craftsmanship shape not only physical spaces but also emotions and daily life. This volume examines how modern design integrates traditions to create authenticity and meaning, fostering atmospheres that inspire creativity and contemplation.
Among the features a country home in southern Jutland rewilded to instil a sense of history, a Philip Johnson house restored with patience, determination and humility, a joyous experimental loft in New York and obsessive nuance in a 1930s Danish beach house.
The issue also includes a high point of French late modernism, Villa Weil is a pure expression of architecture, an abstract object that lies elemental in its rural landscape, preserved and shared as a cultural project.
And bent, folded and curved, the metal sculptural forms of Umberto Bellardi Ricci staged in a landmark New York penthouse, echo the angular matrix of the interior and the cityscape that inspired their shapes.
Ark Journal Vol. XIIl is a thought-provoking exploration of how spaces, objects, and artistic expression shape contemporary life.
Note: Issue Ark is available with 2 different covers and online orders will receive one of these covers depending on availability.
Cover: Soft cover
Language: English
Pages: 240
Size: 23,5 x 1,8 x 31,5 cm