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Ark Journal #9

Ark Journal #9

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Ark Journal #9

The ninth issue of the Danish Ark Journal (spring/summer 2023) will reflect on themes of creativity and work by asking the question “What is already there?”. The magazine takes the reader on a 240-page journey through homes and museums in Copenhagen, a Mexican jungle and a penthouse in Antwerp – you'll also get to peek into the studio and home of the legendary designer Yrjö Kukkapuro! Ark Journal has four different beautiful cover options.

Ark Journal Volume IX uses the question ‘What is already there?’ to examine the creativity and hard work that go into new projects and those involving renovation, restoration and extension.
We delve into the architectural heritage of Copenhagen and visit the listed and renovated Copenhagen apartment of an artist couple. A photo essay by architect Mathias Mentze captures Thorvaldsen Museum, and a special insert showcases the work of Copenhagen-based artist Albert Grøndahl.

A Mexican gallery couple has transformed a series of ruins into a home filled with art that blends indoor and outdoor spaces, maintaining the existing structures and incorporating them into a harmonious blend of old and new.

The architectural and design practice of Fanny Bauer Grung and David Lopez Quincoces in Milan.

Volume IX finds residences and spaces where design has a profound physical and emotional impact: the studio and home of Finnish master designer Yrjö Kukkapuro, a home in Oaxaca open to the jungle, a transparent Antwerp penthouse, a modest but soulful mid-century house in Los Angeles, and many more.

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Size:31.5x23.5cm
Page:240
Year:2023
Language:English
Publisher:Ark Journal

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