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Spring 2021 Sp Rin G 2021 2021 Spring Spring 2021 SPRING 2021 / CONTENTS ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR BLANK SLATE 31 THE FLY FISHER 65 GRAPHIC RECORDING 31 TWO WHEELS SOUTH 66 THE IDEAL CITY 4 LOS LOGOS 7 31 RIDE OUT! 66 URBAN FARMERS 6 LOS LOGOS 8 31 OFF THE ROAD 66 VERTICAL LIVING 8 HIT THE ROAD 66 BEAUTY AND THE EAST 10 DESIGN & FASHION ONE YEAR ON A BIKE 66 LIFE´S A BEACH 12 VELO 3RD GEAR 66 EVERGREEN ARCHITECTURE 14 THE NEW BEAUTY 34 VELO CITY 66 THE OBSESSED 36 BRUMMM #1–4 66 BEYOND THE WEST 16 HOW TO BE A TASTEMAKER 38 BEAUTIFUL MACHINES 67 LIVING IN 17 WORK BETTER, LIVE SMARTER 40 THE CURRENT 67 THE HINTERLAND 18 JUST MARRIED 42 GENTLEMEN, START YOUR ENGINES! 67 HIDE AND SEEK 18 FAST FORWARD 67 ROCK THE BOAT 18 HIGH ON DESIGN 44 IT´S A GAS 67 ROCK THE SHACK 18 HANDMADE IN JAPAN 45 THE DRIVE 67 REMOTE PLACES TO STAY 18 THE MONOCLE GUIDE TO HOTELS, BORN FREE 67 NEW ROMANCE 18 INNS AND HIDEAWAYS 46 THE RIDE 2ND GEAR 67 THE HOME UPGRADE 18 THE MONOCLE GUIDE TO SHOPS, KIOSKS UPGRADE 18 AND MARKETS 46 FOOD & BEVERAGES OUT OF THE WOODS 19 THE MONOCLE GUIDE TO BETTER LIVING 46 THE GARDENS OF EDEN 20 THE MONOCLE GUIDE TO COSY HOMES 46 STORY ON A PLATE 70 THE NEW MEDITERRANEAN 20 THE MONOCLE GUIDE TO GOOD BUSINESS 46 DELICIOUS PLACES 70 PETITE PLACES 20 HOW TO MAKE A NATION: A MONOCLE GUIDE 46 NORDIC BY NATURE 70 SMALL HOMES GRAND LIVING 20 THE MONOCLE GUIDE TO BUILDING FARMLIFE 70 KITCHEN LIVING 20 BETTER CITIES 46 DIVINE FOOD 70 TAKE A BATH 20 THE ESSENCE 46 STAY FOR BREAKFAST 70 LITTLE BIG ROOMS 20 LESS AND MORE 47 DELICIOUS WINTERTIME 70 NORTHERN COMFORT 20 LESS BUT BETTER 47 THE GREAT OUTDOORS 70 CONTAINER ATLAS 21 HELLO I AM ERIK 47 EAT YOUR GREENS 71 DO YOU READ ME? 21 THE STORY OF EAMES FURNITURE 47 RICARDO BOFILL 21 EVERGREEN 47 TRAVEL THE TOUCH 21 BE WELL 47 THE GRAND HOSTELS 74 THE HOUSE OF GLAM 21 THE INCOMPLETE 47 MR HUDSON EXPLORES 74 INSIDERS & COMPANY 21 THE NEW LUXURY 47 THE MONOCLE TRAVEL GUIDE SERIES 75 APPETIZER 21 SHOPLIFTER! 21 ESCAPE STARTUP GUIDE SERIES 76 ON THE RUN 50 VISUAL CULTURE BOULDERING 52 A-Z INDEX 79 BRAND NEW BRAND 24 BICYCLE GETAWAYS 54 THE ART OF PROTEST 26 STAY WILD 56 THE AGE OF COLLAGE 3 28 FAMILY ADVENTURES 58 DREAMSCAPES & ARTIFICIAL ARCHITECTURE 29 SAILING THE SEAS 59 A MAP OF THE WORLD 30 NORDIC CYCLE 60 EAT THE SUN 30 SURF SHACKS VOL. 2 61 VISUAL FEAST 30 WANDERLUST 62 A POOR COLLECTOR’S GUIDE THE HIDDEN TRACKS 62 TO BUYING GREAT ART 30 WANDERLUST USA 62 UPSTART! 30 WANDERLUST EUROPE 63 START ME UP! 30 SHE SURF 64 THE STILL LIFE 30 SURF ODYSSEY 64 YOU’RE INVITED! 30 CLIFFHANGER 64 NEWSPAPER DESIGN 31 THE GREAT ALONE 64 VISUAL JOURNALISM 31 THE NEW TRADITIONAL 64 DESIGNING NEWS 31 THE NEW OUTSIDERS 64 INFORMOTION 31 REMOTE PLACES TO STAY 64 THE INTELLIGENT LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE 31 BON VOYAGE 64 ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR 2 THE IDEAL CITY NEW Editors: gestalten & SPACE10 Exploring Urban Futures Features: Full color, hardcover, stitch bound, 256 pages, 21 × 26 cm, 8 ¼ × 10 ¼ inches Price: € 35 (D) £ 30 $ 50 (US) ISBN: 978-3-89955-862-3 RELEASE: FEBRUARY 2021 The cities we currently have are not the ones we need to thrive in years to come, Space10 rethinks urban life for the next generation. 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  • Walking the Scottish Highlands
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