That’s How the Light Gets In
Award-winning architect Sou Fujimoto reflects on corporeal experience, social connections and questioning the fundamentals of his trade
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Get PORT in printAward-winning architect Sou Fujimoto reflects on corporeal experience, social connections and questioning the fundamentals of his trade
An ode to the ancient building block
The Vancouver-based artist and designer publishes his first monograph, replete with experiments in lighting, sculpture, design and architecture
Contemplating a former life of opulence in Hampstead Heath
Axel Vervoordt redesigns the Palais Keller at Hotel Bayerischer Hof
Jo Lawson-Tancred stays at Ruinart, the world’s oldest champagne house, recently reimagined by former LOEWE creative director, Jonathan Anderson
Laura Francis explores the distinctive International Style of Tel Aviv’s UNESCO-protected White City, reputed to be the only ‘Bauhaus city’ in the world
As it opens up the modernist canon to include both contemporary buildings and lesser-known examples from around the world, a new book asks what modernism means today
Maristella Casciato considers the story behind Chandigarh, the futurist Indian city created by Swiss-French modernist architect, Le Corbusier
Salone del Mobile 2016: Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto talks to PORT about his immersive new installation for COS in Milan