Ark Journal Vol. 14 will be launching on September 11. Andre halvdel av Vår butikk Anders er representert med sine skulpturer i magasinet i redaktørens "Case study".
Ark Journal Volume XIV spotlights a quiet yet powerful shift occurring in contemporary architecture and design – a new wave of architects and creatives that seeks not to erase the past, but to build on it. With deep respect for the histories embedded in buildings and honouring local crafts and traditions, they work with, rather than against, existing structures while valuing complexity over uniformity, continuity over rupture.
In rural France, Pollet Pinet Architectes breathes new life into forgotten buildings, reviving vernacular traditions through local craft and subtle innovation. Step into Nata Janberidze’s apartment in Tbilisi, a powerful blend of history, culture and personal expression. In New York, experience how gallerist Suzanne Demisch and collector Jeffrey Graetsch live in spaces where time is not concealed, but embraced. We visit Bosco Sodi’s house and studios in Mexico that embody the raw synergy between architecture and art, and artist and food visionary Laila Gohar in her New York loft, an interior where creativity, design and storytelling merge. All these spaces exemplify another theme of this edition: home as a place of convergence, where old and new – material and metaphorical, personal and collective – shape who we are.
Volume XIV, like all issues, travels the world to amplify creative voices: a jeweller in Tokyo who plays with scale and form; a Singaporean artist in Bali who assembles ancient stones into monumental furniture; the daughter of Tapio Wirkkala reminiscences about summers in remote Lapland; a Japanese architect whose works tell unique stories based on location and materials; Frank Lloyd Wright’s Hollyhock House in Los Angeles, a mythopoetic mashup that became a defining force of regional modernism.ART
In a poetic and transient tribute to the Manitoga estate of American pioneer designer Russel Wright, an artist and a photographer capture the soul of the location with a fleeting gesture.
CASE STUDY In a quiescent and calm interior, deceptively simple lines and nuanced tones of wood invite a contemplation of form and balance, and the rewarding paradox of rich austerity.
ESSAY Artist Jan Gleie discusses the process of capturing the dreamy images of his photo essay, the personal, almost random choices driven by atmosphere and memories of childhood.
Ark Journal is more than just a publication; it’s a celebration of the beauty and simplicity that defines Scandinavian design and architecture.