Radical and visionary: This is how architects and designers designed the future

For example, the Stahl House, which was built in 1959. The residential complex located above the hills of Los Angeles is one of the style-defining examples of modern Californian building culture. It was created by the American architect Pierre Koenig. The residential complex, which has large glass fronts, was intended to reflect the new, optimistic attitude to life of the post-war era.
Or the Lagerfeld Apartment designed by the Milan-based group Memphis, which summed up the 80s with its bright colors and geometric shapes.

The 300-page illustrated book “Inside Utopia” presents the most exciting designs that architects and designers have used to shape the future over the past 60 years.

“Inside Utopia. Visionary Interiors and Futuristic Homes” is in Design publishing house published, contains 304 pages and costs 49.99 euros.

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