PIN–UP 39. Guest-edited by Frida Escobedo. This issue brings together critical work by Escobedo’s friends and colleagues and her own research on domesticity, its theoretical implications, and its material challenges. From intimate conversations about family rituals to beautiful interiors that defy how we think about comfort and luxury, the question remains: How do the larger structures that shape our world mirror themselves in our most intimate spaces? Who cooks? Who cleans? And what kind of sofa do we want to sit on?
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JESSI REAVES’S DOMESTIC MISFITS
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THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF SAM CHERMAYEFF
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FEELING EVERYTHING AT THE PERFORMANCE SPACE GALA
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RESTAGING HISTORY IN THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART’S PERIOD ROOMS
Interview
ARCHITECTURE AS CARE WITH TATIANA BILBAO
Interview
HENRIKE NAUMANN ON FASCISM IN FURNITURE, SURVEILLANCE AND THE POLITICS OF THE FLINTSTONES
Interview
NEW AFFILIATES ON BUILDING THE MATERIAL WORLD OF BRUCE GOFF
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THE INVISIBLE ARCHITECTURE OF DOMESTIC LABOR
by India Ennenga
Interview
FRANK GEHRY REFLECTS ON HIS LEGACY
Story
KONSTANTIN GRCIC’S MIURA STOOL, 20 YEARS LATER
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22RE BUILDS ON THE FANTASY OF LOS ANGELES
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INSIDE JOSÉ LÉON CERRILLO’S MEXICO CITY TOWNHOUSE
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A POSTMODERN RETREAT ON WATER ISLAND COMES BACK TO LIFE
by Charlie Porter
PIN–UP 39. Guest-edited by Frida Escobedo. This issue brings together critical work by Escobedo’s friends and colleagues and her own research on domesticity, its theoretical implications, and its material challenges. From intimate conversations about family rituals to beautiful interiors that defy how we think about comfort and luxury, the question remains: How do the larger structures that shape our world mirror themselves in our most intimate spaces? Who cooks? Who cleans? And what kind of sofa do we want to sit on?
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FRIDA ESCOBEDO’S TERTULIA
by Layla Fassa, Axelle Dechelette
Interview
LINA GHOTMEH’S ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE FUTURE
Interview
RISING ACTION: ISABELLA BURLEY TALKS BUILDING CLIMAX
Interview
ISAIAH DAVIS IS PLAYING WITH FIRE
Interview
ERIKO HORIKI ON BUILDING WITH WASHI
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JENNA FLETCHER’S FAVORITE THINGS
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DETROIT, UNESCO CITY OF DESIGN, TEN YEARS LATER
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JUDD’S RESTORED ARCHITECTURE OFFICE BRINGS HIS VISION BACK TO LIFE
Interview
PETER SAVILLE WEAVES HIS COLOR CODE IN WOOL FOR KVADRAT
by Rachel Hahn