'You Can Touch But Do Not Read': The 'Future-Rustic' Work of Kathryn Findlay

‘By turns curvaceous, fluffy, leafy, green, soft and hairy’, the work of Kathryn Findlay is palpably ‘future‐rustic’ in all its formal and material manifestations. Guest‐editor Mark Titman explains how Findlay's designs also more subtly respond ‘to the richness of a given situation, the resourc...

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digi-thatch
Doha Art Foundation and Official Residence
Eisaku Ushida
Elia Zenghelis
Farms
future-rustic
Gorbals Police Station in Glasgow
Grafton New Hall
Japan
Jun'ichirō Tanizaki's 'In Praise of Shadows'
Kasahara Culture and Amenity Hall
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Michael Williams and Lesley McIntire
Michael Williams and Lesley McIntire, The Hill, Arts and Culture Proposal, London
Peter Cook
Poolhouse 1
Poolhouse 2
Rural
Salvador Dalí
Soft and Hairy House
The Hill
Tokyo
Touch
Truss Wall House
Truss Wall House, Tokyo, Japan
Ushida Findlay Architects
Ushida Findlay Architects, Soft and Hairy House, Tokyo, Japan
Wabi-Sabi
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