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David Thulstrup: A Sense of Place

David Thulstrup: A Sense of Place

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The first monograph on the Danish architect and designer, whose approach blends his Scandinavian heritage with a modern design language.

David Thulstrup's award-winning international and multi-disciplinary practice includes everything from residential architecture to interiors for restaurants, stores, and hotels, as well as designs for furniture and lighting. More than 250 specially commissioned photographs, floor plans, architectural drawings, mood boards, process photographs, and four in-depth case studies, including his design for the interior and furniture for the new Noma restaurant in Copenhagen, illustrate more than 20 architectural and interiors projects, as well as 16 designs for furniture. This book traces Thulstrup's life and influences from his childhood and education in Denmark, up to the present day, demonstrating his unique approach to design.

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PHAIDON: HOME OF THE VISUAL ARTS
Phaidon is the world's leading publisher of creative arts. They work with the world's most influential authors to produce innovative books on art, photography, design, architecture, fashion, food and travel, and illustrated books for children. Phaidon looks back on a long and successful history as an art book publisher with over 1,500 printed titles. In 2023 Phaedo will celebrate its 100th anniversary.

About the author

After gaining extensive experience with Jean Nouvel in Paris and Peter Marino in New York, David Thulstrup founded his own practice in 2009, based on the enduring Scandinavian values ​​of honesty and humanism, with a particular emphasis on materiality. Thulstrup describes his style as "modern simplicity", creating clean designs that feel contemporary but stand the test of time.

Born in London, Sophie Lovell studied biology at Sussex University before studying design at Chelsea College of Art & Design. In 1994 she moved to Berlin, where she lives today. Sophie Lovell has worked on and with numerous digital and analogue publications in the fields of art, architecture and design. She is the former editor-in-chief of uncube magazine and was the Germany editor of Wallpaper* magazine from 2000 to 2022. She has written and edited a number of books on design and architecture, including Dieter Rams: As Little Design as Possible. She is also co-editor of The Common Table, a digital platform for food futures and systemic change, which she co-founded as studio_lovell with her daughter Orlando Lovell.

product details

Format: Hardcover
Size: 290 × 214 mm (11 3/8 × 8 3/8 in)
Pages: 256 pages
Illustrations: 350 illustrations
ISBN: 9781838666316
Language: English

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