Feeling high
- magazine : Form
- numero : 518 - octobre 2018
- date : 16 octobre 2018
- catégorie : Art de vivre
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A sense for wood
In just a few short years, Norwegian-Swedish
architects Ekberg Lous in Oslo have soared to
the top as one of Norway’s most interesting firms.
Now their winning entry for a visitor centre in a windy
UNESCO listed archipelago is becoming reality. -
Through the glass ceiling
In one decade, she has breathed life into a stiffening art form
that seemed to die as fast as the Smålandian glassworks closed down.
Form met Åsa Jungnelius for a chat about glass,
art and rebellion. -
Poststructuralism
The Tomteboda sorting office is a monument to an era in
Sweden’s history when faith in the future was as strong as in that of
large-scale solutions. Tor Lindstrand and Karin Alfredsson
alighted the train for a wander through concrete and art. -
Danish discretion
If the world renowned architecture firm BIG is a high-tech bag
from Nike full of bright signal colours and electronic gadgets, then
the young firm Johansen Skovsted Arkitekter is a rucksack from
Haglöfs in rough canvas and straps of natural leather. -
Autumn sonata
With her Pop tea pot, ceramicist Inger Persson created a modern
Swedish classic. Now, she looks back at a long career in the
service of clay, water and fire. -
Mind and matter
For Bernhard Tschumi, content is more important than style.
Leo Gullbring met the starchitect for a talk about existential
architecture in his office by Manhattan’s Union Square. -
Caroline Palmstierna
Remembering Caroline