After a 15-year stint in the ice-cold fashion industry, including a spell at Yohji Yamamoto, ANDREW TROTTER turned to architecture and found himself on sunnier shores. Now, the Englishman is forging a new visual lingua franca in Puglia—and beyond. Most people seeing Masseria Moroseta for the first time assume it has been there for as long as the neighboring farmhouses. In fact, the chic hotel in southern Italy was completed in 2016 and was the first project designed by Barcelona-based Studio This story is from Kinfolk Issue Fifty-One Buy Now Related Stories Design Issue 51 John Pawson From the king of minimalism: “I find the essential and get the design down to a point where you can’t add or subtract from it.” Design Interiors Issue 51 Axel Vervoordt Inside the world of Axel Vervoordt. Design Issue 51 Inga Sempé “Minimalism is boring as hell, and on top of that, it’s preachy.” Design Issue 51 Halleroed Meet the giants of Swedish retail design. Design Issue 51 Kim Lenschow The architect who wants to show you how your house works. Design Issue 51 Sean Canty The Harvard professor on architecture as a driver for social change.
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