Interview
HOME WRECKER: AN INTERVIEW WITH PHILOSOPHER EMANUELE COCCIA
by Victoria Camblin
Story
MEET THE ARTIST SISSEL TOLAAS, EXPERT ON SMELL
by Whitney Mallett
Interview
THE NEW TECHNOROMANTICS
by Whitney Mallett
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.
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.
Story
DESIGN DRAFTS #2
by PIN–UP
Interview
CHAMPION OF REASON: EMILIO AMBASZ IS HERE
by Michael Bullock
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
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.
Story
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
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.