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84855 GESTALTEN LIVING IN BOOK
84855 GESTALTEN LIVING IN BOOK
84855 GESTALTEN LIVING IN BOOK
84855 GESTALTEN LIVING IN BOOK
84855 GESTALTEN LIVING IN BOOK
84855 GESTALTEN LIVING IN BOOK
84855 GESTALTEN LIVING IN BOOK
84855 GESTALTEN LIVING IN BOOK
84855 GESTALTEN LIVING IN BOOK
84855 GESTALTEN LIVING IN BOOK

Gestalten • Living In

Book

Living In.
288 pages.
Hardcover, linen bound. Printed in Belgium. FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified.

REF. 84855

W.24,5 x D.33cm

€60,00

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A rare look inside of some of the world’s most extraordinary homes, curated by leading design platform Openhouse.

Openhouse has spent the last six years providing readers with a closer look at some of the most extraordinary houses around the globe. In their first book, the editors are opening their doors in order to share unseen favorites, with exclusive photography of rarely seen homes.

With a range of architectural styles from Brutalism to 20th-century mastery, from the likes of Walter Gropius and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, this book portrays the stories of architects and residents of the most remarkable and inspiring living spaces around the world. Enter the adobe house of Georgia O'Keefe in New Mexico, step into the Modernist Casa Pedregal designed by Luis Barragán in Mexico City, and discover the sensorial architecture of George Nakashima's house, studio, and workshop in New Hope, Pennsylvania.

Living In describes what it feels like to occupy these spaces from the perspective of their owners—individuals who have themselves have become stewards of architectural history.

Book publishing is actively and constantly reimagined by Gestalten. An extensive range of titles that not only enriches the reader's life, but also promotes ongoing engagement with the surrounding creative landscape.

Gestalten’s origin story began with a focus on the aesthetic, particularly that of graphic design and, over the last two decades, the scope of both its content and its expertise has widened. 

Today, using a myriad of observations of culture, people, art, and other intimate, inspirational informants, Gestalten documents and anticipates vital movements in architecture, visual culture, design & fashion, escapism, food & beverages, travel, and contemporary art.