Felix Burrichter is a New York-based architect turned editor who prefers building magazines.

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Remy Clemente and Morgan Maccari's studio nouveau achieves surprising results with their "all media" creative approach. 

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Fabio Novembre

The prolific architect and designer imbues every object he touches with his rhapsodic brand of Milan élan.

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The Italian designer invites us into his home, a space that has become the ultimate private gallery.

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This British designer embeds surprises within the banal, creating products such as his Dorothy-inspired GPS shoes. 

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Rossana Orlandi

Housed in a former tie factory in Milan the fairy godmother of design's magical space showcases emerging talent from around the world.

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A force to be reckoned with and the woman behind architectural powerhouses like the Rothschild Bank headquarters in London. 

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The internationally acclaimed Aussie has designed everything from cutlery to spaceships.

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Zaha Hadid

The amorphous globes of Galaxy SOHO in Beijing are the British designer's unique contribution to the city's ever evolving skyline.

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The creative polymath who has been dubbed everything from “one to watch” to “the Geek who stole Christmas." 

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The set designer creates fantastical worlds for magazines and fashion brands, from oversized birds for Mulberry to an air balloon dress for British Vogue.

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Britain's leading product designer has been designing our daily lives for over 50 years.  

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The legendary Austrian architect who was part of Memphis design collective in the eighties.

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The man who changed the way we live invites us into his own home to discuss a storied career.

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The understated British architect achieves maximum impact with his minimal aesthetic.

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The Seoul-based architecture firm connects traditional housing with contemporary points of view.

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The multi-disciplinarian who has courted controversy throughout his high-profile career. 

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