The Brasilia City Guide produced for Wallpaper* is out in the shops now. It's a cool city, much maligned and largely misunderstood. The architecture is fantastic. The politics is fascinating. Go now before it gets insanely expensive in the build up to the World Cup.
Get yourself a copy of the guide before you go.....
My hippie parents called me Rainbow Blue Nelson, which worked until another hippie, Colombian artist Antonio Caro, finally gave me an alias 'Mr Nice Name'. This is a little bit of everything I love about Latin America, a celebration of the world's most creative and entertaining continent
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Saturday, September 3, 2011
The Mullets of Medellin
Those that have been stuck on a bus in Colombia for more than two hours will half understand the country’s anachronistic addiction to the mullet. Whether it is Steven Seagal, Chuck Norris or Jean Claude Van Damme, this is a country that likes a hero with a bad dose of Hockey Hair.
But even the eight-hour ride from the Colombian capital of Bogotá cannot fully prepare you for the experience of arriving in Medellín on match day. Whether you wear the red, blue and white of Deportivo Independiente de Medellín (DIM) or the green and white stripes of their more illustrious rivals, Atletico Nacional, you are nobody in the Estadio Atanasio Girardot if you don’t wear you hair ‘short on top and long at the back please’.
Pic Credit: Stefan Ruiz
Friday, July 15, 2011
Sitting Pretty - piece on Brasilia in WSJ Magazine
Been traveling a lot recently but here is a link to a recent collaboration with Stefan Ruiz for the Wall Street Journal Magazine on Brasilia. Incredible to see the place looking so good 50 years on. Finally living up to its billing as a utopia. Read more here.
PHOTO: Sergio Rodrigues Navona chair in the West Hall of Palacio Planalto. Painting by Roberto Burle Marx. Photo by Stefan Ruiz
PHOTO: Sergio Rodrigues Navona chair in the West Hall of Palacio Planalto. Painting by Roberto Burle Marx. Photo by Stefan Ruiz
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Magnetoencephalography
Celestial Openness of the Brain
This is an amazing look into why little people rock when it comes to learning a new language. You have to love TED just for the Scquid Machine!
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Wallpaper* City Guide: Santiago
The Wallpaper* City Guide: Santiago is available at Phaidon or in all good book shops / design stores NOW!
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