nomad 12
Living Spaces
nomad is a magazine that promotes issues concerning quality of life, sustainability, and society by curating the ideas of a growing global creative community. nomad 12 is out now and available at Slanted Shop!
How are living spaces defined and shaped by society, design, and architecture? The nomad team travelled from Munich to Berlin, crossed the Italian Alps, and jumped from the UK to the US—interviewing visionaries, pioneers, and designers around the globe by asking: how do they define and shape living spaces? How does architecture interact with nature, with leisure design, with working environments? Which is the most sustainable way in all of this? And what needs will people have?
Their tour started in Munich’s city centre, interviewing Axel Meise on how he went about shaping “a new culture of light.” Heading west of the city to Neuhausen, Professor Markus Allmann spoke to Oliver Herwig about the quality of a dialectical approach. Up near the River Rhine, Frank Wagner talked to Dr. Marc Brunner and Steffen Kehrle about the nate collection. Sigurd Larsen and Georg von Hausen outlined their inspiring philosophy of sustainable products, as designers of the first piece of furniture that comes to mind when talking about living spaces: sofas. Sophie Dries delves into the challenges of designing those private spaces.
Former startup founder Frederik Fischer aims to reinterpret rural living with a new community mindset and has developed the KoDorf (co-village) concept. The nomad team spoke to Markus Bader, architect, professor at Berlin University of the Arts and co-founder of raumlabor in Berlin, and read about his excitement of the unexpected—be it in the form of people, events, or experiences. From Berlin to the Italian Alps, they met up with Tobias Luthe at MonViso Institute—a real-world lab for trialling sustainable living spaces.
The changes wrought in our living environment by the advance of digital technologies are a long-standing preoccupation of London-based architect and UX designer Keiichi Matsuda, who examines what they mean for our daily routines and how fiction can enhance our understanding of our possible futures. Karianne Fogelberg held a transatlantic Zoom interview with Rania Ghosn and El Hadi, and Kimberly Bradley portrayed Lisbon-dwelling curator and architect Mariana Pestana.
Contents
Ania Molenda: Weaving Care into the Web of Life—Mariana Pestana: Harnessing Imagination—Tanja Pabelick: Aqua Incognita—Tobias Luthe: Mind Follows Nature—Frederik Fischer: The Digital World is Nothing but a Very Poor Simulation of Community—Markus Allmann: Why do you build things, anyway?—Keiichi Matsuda: Blending Realities—Rania Ghosn & El Hadi Jazairy: Narrating Fables for Tomorrow—Markus Bader: Floating University—Marc Brunner & Steffen Kehrle: Bringing something new into the world—Axel Meise: My main job is basically to keep saying no till everything’s perfect—Sigurd Larsen & Georg von Hausen: New Era. New Mindset.—Sophie Dries: A Question of Scal
nomad 12
Publisher: hw.design gmbh
Design: Veronika Kinczli, Frank Wagner, and hw.design gmbh
Release: May 2022
Volume: 216 p.
Language: English
Printing: offset-printed
Paper: full color on uncoated and coated paper
Format: 23 × 26 × 1.7 cm
ISSN: 2513-0714-12
Price: 14.– Euro
BUY