Opening in 2021, the new nhow Hamburg is built on the roof top of the St. Pauli bunker. It will feature 136 rooms as well as a bar, cafe and restaurant. The integrated and creative nhow brand seamlessly joins the futuristic concept of the bunker initiative ...
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THE Stylemate knows where to find the city’s most exciting fashion labels …
Berlin has long been seen as Germany’s creative centre and has established an international reputation as a fashion capital. THE Stylemate knows where to find the city’s hippest concept stores ...
This edition is also about lines – about borders and boundaries. Inspiration for this theme came from the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall ...
78 international experts have decided and awarded Tangente Sport by NOMOS Glashütte the iF Design Award 2020 ...
A border marks the edge of an area and is therefore a dividing line or delimitation. Borders separate people, countries and thoughts. Yet even if they restrict us, we need them. Not least so that we recognise freedom ...
There are many Berlin Bars all over the world. But there is none like the one designed for Moscow by architect Thilo Reich. The design concept connects the two cities...
Christian Mikunda is a pioneer of the experience economy and one of the thinkers behind strategy dramaturgy ...
Interview with Deborah Sengl, one of Austria's leading artists about her newest work "Escape!" at MuseumsQuartier Wien in Vienna ...
There is a lot you could say about borders, boundaries, barriers and limits. Tree boundaries, boundless love and things like that. Yet two phenomena at the edges of my old home are what immediately come to mind, and I would like to tell you about them ...
19. September 2019 - 20 January 2020
A major retrospective exhibit in Düsseldorf dedicated to the designer who, with his avant-garde style, revolutionized international fashion...
Deep down on the seabed, high up on mountain peaks, or even in space? With wild animals, or through sport and extreme physical exertion? The options today are endless. But can we really call our “protected” experiences adventure?













