Findings Recommended reading: Gardens of Now German garden designer, photographer and columnist Rainer Elstermann is publishing his new book Gardens of Now with Distanz Verlag in July. You can find his recommendations for vacation home owners in the interview we conducted with him in spring 2022.
© Findings Architecture Day: On a June weekend in… In June, the Day of Architecture takes place again. Throughout Germany, countless projects can be viewed and discussed on site.
A45 © Matthew Carbone Findings Exhibition tip: Sommerhus / Holiday Home The exhibition at the Utzon Center in Aalborg, Denmark is a journey through the architecture and history of holiday homes, it takes a look into the future and critically reviews current developments. Until 8 January 2023.
Max Gleeson, 2022. Courtesy: BASTIAN Berlin/London Findings Exhibition tip: Looking for light Looking For Light is one of the inaugural exhibitions at the new Bastian gallery in Berlin, which was designed by John Pawson. It is Pawson’s first solo exhibition at the gallery.
© Opposite Office, Benedikt Hartl Findings Swords to Plowshares 2.0 With Nord Stream 3 - Sleeping Berths for Peace, architect Benedikt Hartl / Opposite Office has designed a concept that aims to transform the Nord Stream 2 pipeline into a center of international understanding and accommodation.
Ausstellungsansicht Museum Folkwang, Hagen, um 1914. Bildrechte: WDR / © Bildarchiv Foto Marburg Findings Film tip: The first museum of modernism The ARTE documentary provides a fascinating insight into the life and work of Karl Ernst Osthaus, who promoted art, architecture, design and the reform movement at the beginning of the 20th century.
© Dan Gold via Unsplash Findings Reading tip: Other four walls The pandemic experiment: NZZ editor Sabine von Fischer has temporarily moved into a hotel. Together with her family. Here she reports on her experiences.
Findings TV Tip: The 1-Euro Villa In its series "Room Tour", German TV station SWR reports on the development of a listed villa, which the current owners purchased for 1 euro.
© York Christoph Riccius Findings Reading tip: Uckermark Portraits What makes the Uckermark, one of the most sparsely populated regions in Germany, so special is shown by Jonathan Teklu and York Christoph Riccius in their book publication.
© Ehud Neuhaus via Unsplash Findings TV Tip: Le Corbusier at Cap Martin (ARTE) What the Cabanon created by Le Corbusier at Cap Martin means for today's architecture can be grasped in ARTE's (funny) four minute feature.