TAUKO Magazine issue No.16: Architecture
What if getting dressed felt like stepping into a building you love? TAUKO No.16 explores the fascinating shared language between fashion and architecture: garments that are precise, sculptural, and bold enough to hold their own shape.
These are clothes that build space around the body, transforming how we move through the world. But there’s also a quieter story which is getting a spotlight in this issue: one of mending, caring, and creating with intention. Learning from restoration of architectural elements, we look at how the idea of care – of tending to what already exists – can be a design principle in its own right.
The articles and essays invite us to see maintenance and mending as the core of creativity.
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TAUKO Magazine issue No.16: Architecture
TAUKO Magazine issue No.16: Architecture
What if getting dressed felt like stepping into a building you love? TAUKO No.16 explores the fascinating shared language between fashion and architecture: garments that are precise, sculptural, and bold enough to hold their own shape.
These are clothes that build space around the body, transforming how we move through the world. But there’s also a quieter story which is getting a spotlight in this issue: one of mending, caring, and creating with intention. Learning from restoration of architectural elements, we look at how the idea of care – of tending to what already exists – can be a design principle in its own right.
The articles and essays invite us to see maintenance and mending as the core of creativity.
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What if getting dressed felt like stepping into a building you love? TAUKO No.16 explores the fascinating shared language between fashion and architecture: garments that are precise, sculptural, and bold enough to hold their own shape.
These are clothes that build space around the body, transforming how we move through the world. But there’s also a quieter story which is getting a spotlight in this issue: one of mending, caring, and creating with intention. Learning from restoration of architectural elements, we look at how the idea of care – of tending to what already exists – can be a design principle in its own right.
The articles and essays invite us to see maintenance and mending as the core of creativity.
























