March 26, 2015

Interior Design March 2015

Featured projects, walk-throughs, products, news and more from the March 2015 issue of Interior Design magazine.


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Features

Making Hay: Convention Center Showcases Growing Spanish Talents

Toast of the Town: Inmat Arquitectura Uncorks Inspiration at Escuela del Vino

Office Fantastic: Paul Crofts Defies Gravity at London’s Fold7

Ski In, Stroll Out: Reiulf Ramstad Designs a House for all Seasons in Norway

Transportation as Destination: 8 Public Transit Projects

Core Curriculum: NYU’s Steinhardt School by LTL Architects

Back to Utopia: Mid-Century Retreat in the Alps Becomes Artist Colony

Walk-Throughs

Body Work: I29 Interior Architects Renovates Amsterdam Garage Conversion

Style for Rent: Colombo and Serboli Architecture Renovate Barcelona Penthouse

Serving Up Major Minimalism: Desai/Chia Gut Renovates New York Loft

Big Ideas

On the Cover 19 Big Ideas: They’re Everywhere You Look, From the Studio to the Kitchen


Centerfold

Imaginary Architecture: Urbanscreen’s Projection Transforms the Gasometer Oberhausen in Germany

MCX Matter

Pretty Brilliant: 6 Materials Look Good While Working Wonders


Greater Good

Stronger Than The Storm: Colegio Santa Rosa de Constitución


Designwire

An Architect’s Artist: Jorge Palacios Sculptures in New York

Southern Belle: Parts and Labor Designs the Grey Restaurant in Savannah, GA

Some Assembly Required: A DIY Exhibit Opens in Zurich

The Israel Museum Celebrates 50 Years

Brent Wadden Exhibit Opens at Mitchell-Innes & Nash in NYC

Event Snaps

Ege Gets Edgy: Adrien Alexander Creates First Clothing Line in Ege Couture


Online Exclusives

New Builds in Milan

10 Questions With… Maurice Mentjens

Ones to Watch: Elyse Graham

The Renovation of Paris: 5 Luxury Hotels

VIDEO Behind the Scenes with Annabelle Selldorf

K&B and the City

Explore these Los Angeles retailers and showrooms essential to contemporary design.

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