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Gaggenau new spaces 09
Publisher Gaggenau Hausgeräte GmbH, Marketing international
Responsible Sven Schnee
Project Management Annette Kaiser
Contents
04 Thinking the Future I The art of concealment in Sydney: Tower Skin
10 Inside Gaggenau The philosophy of evolutionary design
14 Best Practice A villa in the London suburb of Highgate
20 Kitchen Love The Munich-based architect Hendrik Müller
22 Thinking the Future II The revival of wild vegetables and herbs
28 Thinking the Future III Meissen porcelain in architecture
34 Gaggenau Online new spaces on the Internet
35 Sights and Scenes Focus on the United Arab Emirates
43 What’s Next? Spectacular architectural plans
44 Projects A luxury condominium in Lisbon
48 New Products The new full-surface induction cooktop
50 Thinking the Future IV Metamorphosis of an art gallery pavilion
58 Worldwide News from the world of Gaggenau
Editor in Chief Peter Würth (responsible according to press law) Art Director Dirk Linke Managing Editor Inga Borg Design Lukas Niehaus
Picture Editor Trine Skraastad Copy Desk Sebastian Schulin Translation TransForm, Cologne Production Claude Hellweg (Head), Oliver Lupp Contributors Barbara Bierach,
Wolf-Christian Fink, Adam Gollner, Josephine Grever, Cornelia Haff , Tobias Moorstedt, Anuschka Seifert, Petra Thorbrietz Questions or suggestions regarding this issue
should be sent to newspaces@gaggenau.com Publishing house and editorial office HOFFMANN UND CAMPE VERLAG GmbH, a company of the GANSKE VERLAGSGRUPPE,
Harvestehuder Weg 42, 20149 Hamburg, Germany, Tel. +49 40 44188-257, Fax +49 40 44188-236 Managing Directors Dr. Kai Laakmann, Dr. Andreas Siefke, Bernd Ziesemer
Publication Manager Inga Borg Lithography fi lestyle medienproduktion, Hamburg Printing Neef+Stumme, Wittingen Copyright © 2011 by Gaggenau. Reprinting only with source
credit and voucher copy. The content does not necessarily refl ect the opinion of the publisher.
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