Editor’s letter
When our editor in chief sets out for a jog around a city, his brain is whirring even faster than his legs. Here he reflects on urban projects in London and Zürich that have stumbled at the first hurdle.The opener
We consider the loss of Cairo’s Maspero Triangle and dabble with dance. But first up: Miami finds the art in parking, Swiss gallerists have a Highland fling and Lewis Hamilton drives his point home.Beauty and the beast
If the forces of mediocrity aren’t challenged then ambitious architecture is too easily threatened with eradication, as the case of 15 Clerkenwell Close only too sadly shows.Chew on this
Diets don’t work. And here’s why.My cabinet
For ClientEarth’s CEO, the environment would be all the poorer without a trusted team of lawyers and strategists.Cosy corner
Foreign correspondent Janine di Giovanni finds sanctuary in churches.
Fat of the land
Qatar has an obesity epidemic; we meet the people working to change this, then explore initiatives around the world.Southern belle
In the first of a new series looking at US cities and the people fixing them, we stop off at Albuquerque to find out why New Mexico’s most populous city is on the up.State of the nation: Belgium
Hosting the institutions of the EU can be a double-edged sword. But Belgium’s unique federation has plenty to offer on the world stage through its liberal and energetic approach to diplomacy, plus growing influence in the worlds of art and sport.Politics briefing
An old party in the Netherlands making new changes, Filipino activists and Trump’s fake news.Diplomacy briefing
Australia’s ambassador to Poland and why Canada’s world-stage win isn’t helping at home.Defence briefing
Canada’s pilot conundrum, Sweden takes subs seriously and the US loosens rules for foreign recruits.Cities briefing
The future of transport in LA, symphonies for cities and using mobiles for mobility in Vilnius.
Rising above it
Despite uncertain times for the aerospace industry, Airbus’s outgoing CEO Tom Enders is still smiling.What works?
We were told that workplaces would become less relevant but the opposite is true. Here’s how to improve your lot.Worship worthy
When architect Ricardo Bofill discovered a vast, disused cement factory, he transformed it into his firm’s HQ – an office of religious proportions.The sky’s the limit
Hail a Blue Bird cab and Noni Purnomo might be your driver. For the CEO of the iconic taxi firm, it’s all about the people.Making the move
What raises last-mile delivery from perfunctory hand-off to attentive art? Three leading lights of logistics reveal all.
Healing hands
Clad in white coats and working with a surgeon’s precision, these Rome-based fine-art restorers are on a mission to preserve the city’s cultural heritage.Culture briefing
A snowy photography museum, Peruvian art in Madrid, going rural in the fight against climate change.Headline act
We visit a Greek newspaper staying healthy in an industry that many thought was dying. The cure? Better reporting, smarter stories and plenty of supplements.Making a stand
Roadside kiosks are a fixture of everyday life in Greece – and a trusty source of gossip. But these charming outposts have a history that takes them beyond the fleeting concerns of the day.
To the rafters
Gracing the interior of a number of contrasting sporting arenas, Neue Holzbau’s intricately engineered timber designs have put the Swiss company in a league of their own.Thinking out loud
Philosopher Alain de Botton has persuaded celebrated architect Peter Zumthor to make a home for contemplation.Architecture briefing
From a concrete creation in Chile to a cosy studio in New York, we highlight eye-catching architecture.Set for a second act
An architectural gem in Palma has been revamped as a stunning cinematic hotel.
With relish
We care more than ever about the provenance of our food but a new batch of saucy entrepreneurs are creating healthier alternatives to everything from hot sauce to ketchup. Hungry for more?Net worth
A scallop farmer on the far-flung Isle of Skye shows that healthy profits and a happy ecosystem can coexist.Food & drink briefing
We visit a jamón joint in Madrid, Norwegian café-cum-hotel in Tokyo and Parisian grocer par excellence.Captive audience
Bruce Davidson, the Magnum photographer whose healthy curiosity led him to capture the civil-rights movement in the US, reveals his favourite French joint.
Running with it
Functional meets fashion-forward at Vancouver Running Co, whose feet are firmly in the community.In sharp focus
Magrabi Retail is the biggest luxury eyewear firm in the Middle East. We meet the two visionary siblings at the helm of this hugely successful family-owned brand.Fashion briefing
Trainers from Tod’s, outdoor gear from Loewe and an LA shopping round-up.Brightening up
Spring is just around the corner so we’re giving you the green light to introduce a pop of colour to your wardrobe with well-chosen outerwear and accessories.
Destinations
Breathtaking nearby mountains and an enviable lack of rain are just two of the things to recommend the handsome city of Ueda.City guide: Chicago
Blow away the cobwebs in the Windy City with a sky-high cycle or head inside for fine art and super speakeasies.The list: Weekly workout
A selection of exercises, health tips and fitness destinations to fit into your regime.Shopping briefing
Retailers have shut up shop and moved online. These firms buck the trend, inviting customers to see, smell, hear – and try on – their wares.Best in class: Lisbon
A grocery store with a heart, not to mention the highest-quality produce.The directory
Visit-worthy getaways within easy reach of Seoul, Tokyo, Los Angeles, Florence and Mexico City.
Issue 120
February 2019
At the front
Editor’s letter
When our editor in chief sets out for a jog around a city, his brain is whirring even faster than his legs. Here he reflects on urban projects in London and Zürich that have stumbled at the first hurdle.The opener
We consider the loss of Cairo’s Maspero Triangle and dabble with dance. But first up: Miami finds the art in parking, Swiss gallerists have a Highland fling and Lewis Hamilton drives his point home.Beauty and the beast
If the forces of mediocrity aren’t challenged then ambitious architecture is too easily threatened with eradication, as the case of 15 Clerkenwell Close only too sadly shows.Chew on this
Diets don’t work. And here’s why.My cabinet
For ClientEarth’s CEO, the environment would be all the poorer without a trusted team of lawyers and strategists.Cosy corner
Foreign correspondent Janine di Giovanni finds sanctuary in churches.
Affairs
Fat of the land
Qatar has an obesity epidemic; we meet the people working to change this, then explore initiatives around the world.Southern belle
In the first of a new series looking at US cities and the people fixing them, we stop off at Albuquerque to find out why New Mexico’s most populous city is on the up.State of the nation: Belgium
Hosting the institutions of the EU can be a double-edged sword. But Belgium’s unique federation has plenty to offer on the world stage through its liberal and energetic approach to diplomacy, plus growing influence in the worlds of art and sport.Politics briefing
An old party in the Netherlands making new changes, Filipino activists and Trump’s fake news.Diplomacy briefing
Australia’s ambassador to Poland and why Canada’s world-stage win isn’t helping at home.Defence briefing
Canada’s pilot conundrum, Sweden takes subs seriously and the US loosens rules for foreign recruits.Cities briefing
The future of transport in LA, symphonies for cities and using mobiles for mobility in Vilnius.
Business
Rising above it
Despite uncertain times for the aerospace industry, Airbus’s outgoing CEO Tom Enders is still smiling.What works?
We were told that workplaces would become less relevant but the opposite is true. Here’s how to improve your lot.Worship worthy
When architect Ricardo Bofill discovered a vast, disused cement factory, he transformed it into his firm’s HQ – an office of religious proportions.The sky’s the limit
Hail a Blue Bird cab and Noni Purnomo might be your driver. For the CEO of the iconic taxi firm, it’s all about the people.Making the move
What raises last-mile delivery from perfunctory hand-off to attentive art? Three leading lights of logistics reveal all.
Culture
Healing hands
Clad in white coats and working with a surgeon’s precision, these Rome-based fine-art restorers are on a mission to preserve the city’s cultural heritage.Culture briefing
A snowy photography museum, Peruvian art in Madrid, going rural in the fight against climate change.Headline act
We visit a Greek newspaper staying healthy in an industry that many thought was dying. The cure? Better reporting, smarter stories and plenty of supplements.Making a stand
Roadside kiosks are a fixture of everyday life in Greece – and a trusty source of gossip. But these charming outposts have a history that takes them beyond the fleeting concerns of the day.
Expo
Design
To the rafters
Gracing the interior of a number of contrasting sporting arenas, Neue Holzbau’s intricately engineered timber designs have put the Swiss company in a league of their own.Thinking out loud
Philosopher Alain de Botton has persuaded celebrated architect Peter Zumthor to make a home for contemplation.Architecture briefing
From a concrete creation in Chile to a cosy studio in New York, we highlight eye-catching architecture.Set for a second act
An architectural gem in Palma has been revamped as a stunning cinematic hotel.
Entertaining
With relish
We care more than ever about the provenance of our food but a new batch of saucy entrepreneurs are creating healthier alternatives to everything from hot sauce to ketchup. Hungry for more?Net worth
A scallop farmer on the far-flung Isle of Skye shows that healthy profits and a happy ecosystem can coexist.Food & drink briefing
We visit a jamón joint in Madrid, Norwegian café-cum-hotel in Tokyo and Parisian grocer par excellence.Captive audience
Bruce Davidson, the Magnum photographer whose healthy curiosity led him to capture the civil-rights movement in the US, reveals his favourite French joint.
Fashion
Running with it
Functional meets fashion-forward at Vancouver Running Co, whose feet are firmly in the community.In sharp focus
Magrabi Retail is the biggest luxury eyewear firm in the Middle East. We meet the two visionary siblings at the helm of this hugely successful family-owned brand.Fashion briefing
Trainers from Tod’s, outdoor gear from Loewe and an LA shopping round-up.Brightening up
Spring is just around the corner so we’re giving you the green light to introduce a pop of colour to your wardrobe with well-chosen outerwear and accessories.
Inventory
Destinations
Breathtaking nearby mountains and an enviable lack of rain are just two of the things to recommend the handsome city of Ueda.City guide: Chicago
Blow away the cobwebs in the Windy City with a sky-high cycle or head inside for fine art and super speakeasies.The list: Weekly workout
A selection of exercises, health tips and fitness destinations to fit into your regime.Shopping briefing
Retailers have shut up shop and moved online. These firms buck the trend, inviting customers to see, smell, hear – and try on – their wares.Best in class: Lisbon
A grocery store with a heart, not to mention the highest-quality produce.The directory
Visit-worthy getaways within easy reach of Seoul, Tokyo, Los Angeles, Florence and Mexico City.