Editor’s letter
Our editor in chief on the name of our London HQ, the appeal of its neighbouring park and the enduring power of quality of life.The opener
In our global news round-up we find a (very) short-haul trip where dogs get VIP treatment, meet Singapore’s naturalist superheroes and make a case for taxi drivers donning national dress.Spit and polish
They’ve flexed their finger muscles and got their cloths ready: the best shoe-shiners in the business prepare to go toe to toe.Happiness is...
We like things orderly, safe and to run to time but this doesn’t have to mean sanitised, tightly cropped and lacking edge.Who are you trying to kid?
Circuses are big business in Switzerland – and a new breed of entertainer has entered the arena.Sky’s the limit
Thyssenkrupp’s soaring lift-test tower promises to push construction possibilities to new heights. But, more importantly, the townspeople love it too.My cabinet
Katsuhiko Sano’s green-fingered ground force snip and prune to keep Tokyo’s parks and gardens in tip-top conditionCosy corner
The celebrated chef finds inspiration in the company of his 12,000-strong vinyl collection.Top 25 cities
Who’s up? Who’s down? Who’s in? Who’s out? Our 11th annual Quality of Life Survey identifies the cities with all the answers when it comes to liveability.
Walk of fame
LA’s renaissance mayor and Democrat rising star is taking on homelessness, transport and Trump.Grand tour
City leaders with a desire to improve quality of life shouldn’t just draw up plans at their desks: they need to see how things work in other towns and cities. The answers are out there. To get you started, we’ve devised an inspirational grand tour of Europe.City saviours
It takes just one passionate patron or one clear-sighted business owner to start turning round a city’s fortunes. From encouraging back rare birds to battling poverty, here’s our crack squad of urban fixers.Europe briefing
Finland’s public saunas, peace on the streets of Paris and a long-overdue opening in Rome.Americas briefing
Wasted water in Buenos Aires, green space in Medellín and pretty flood prevention in New Orleans.Asia Pacific briefing
Shibuya’s new nursery, Shanghai’s flight delays and recreational activities in Jakarta.Africa/Middle East briefing
Park revival in Kuwait, storytelling in Nigeria and the Dubai-Abu Dhabi Hyperloop.
Steamy getaways
Finnish industry is keeping old traditions alive – and corporate hospitality hot under the collar.Outdoor guy
Doing things differently is at the heart of landscape designer Thomas Woltz’s success. Amid all the high-profile projects, he explains the guiding ethos that keeps his firm grounded.Live the dream
In the start of a regular series we look at potential bases for your HQ: first up, an Aussie town where your work life comes with a surf lifestyle too.Wheel love
The CEO of a much-loved Canadian export reveals how Pacman and panettone keep him moving forward.Light fantastic
The architecture of EDP’s new building has been guided by the management’s principles of openness and collaboration.Office job
One of Switzerland’s smartest property firms helped improve a once-unloved stretch of Zürich. Now Ledermann has tackled its most ambitious project – developers everywhere take note.Business briefing
Hunger strikes in Hong Kong, Finland’s valuable leftovers and a nice cup of tea courtesy of Pentagram.
School holiday
Learning to paint is surely a life-improving skill? We head to southwest England in search of good light and a fresh mental landscape.Born to boogie
Tel Aviv loves to dance all day and night in bars, clubs and cafés – and on the streets. The best news? Everyone is welcome to the party.Home sweet home
Considered bland and suburban by most, the Home Counties boast a bubbling undercurrent of creativity. UK band Saint Etienne is now singing their praisesTheatre of the absurd
From Christian radio to the first televised breasts, VPRO has navigated an obscure path to become a broadcaster with a clear vision of adventure, surrealism and optimism in its programming.
High ideals
Sing it from the rooftops: Milan’s greenery is in the heavens.Urban outfitter
What factors help us feel good in the city and how can planning departments do their bit? From street layouts to lighting to a lick of fresh paint, it’s all in the details.Architecture briefing
Heady heights and Swiss living, Japanese culture in São Paulo and the changing face of Bangkok.At the feet of gods
Relaxed yet smart, Philopappou is a counterbalance to busy Athens life and attracts those seeking inspiration from its ethereal architecture.
Shore thing
Valencianos are rediscovering the breezy joys of coastline cuisine and relaxed eating.Man about town
We visit the home of writer, broadcaster and raconteur Jonathan Meades to discuss his new cookbook, career as a critic and why food culture today makes him wince.Food & drink briefing
Poms in Australia, Zürich's Japanese chicken mascot and the UK wine industry.Squid with salsa verde & shoestring fries
Our in-house recipe inspired by sizzling summers spent on the Med.Mario Testino
From home cooking in Peru to hosting dinner parties for 20 people in Paris, Mario Testino tells us his culinary life story. Needless to say, the fashion photographer is still hungry.
Easy pieces
Far from the madding crowds of Milan, family-run label Barena is causing a quiet stir with its Venice-inspired clothing and calm work ethic.Ride the wave
Meet the sun-kissed labels whose enticing summer vibes run through every eye-catching fibre, whatever the weather.Dark stars
Perma-sunny Los Angeles is the perfect city to launch a sunglasses brand. We find six designers putting others in the shade.Fashion briefing
From Frescobol Carioca to Reinhard Plank.Berliner style
Plot a bookish weekend in the German ‘Hauptstadt’ with a tour of the best places to build your library, improve your stack and read poolside.Feel the heat
Make gentle waves on the sand this summer with sunny looks and bright accessories.
Watch this space
We visit the ambitious hotelier bringing warmth to the west coast of Norway with three grand hotel openings this year alone.Travel briefing
Whether you want to go wild in Finland or catch some rays in the south of France, look no further than our round-up of charming hotels and guesthouses.The list: Quality of life
Considering the little things that make life a pleasure, we proffer an invitation to take it easy.Retail briefing: shop, read, watch
Pleasing ceramics, lovely lights, drinks with a kick and desirable gadgets.Best in class: Sporthaus Schuster
All the kit you need for an outdoor adventure – along with a place to test it.The Directory
Where to sleep, eat and shop this month.
Issue 105
July/August 2017
At the front
Editor’s letter
Our editor in chief on the name of our London HQ, the appeal of its neighbouring park and the enduring power of quality of life.The opener
In our global news round-up we find a (very) short-haul trip where dogs get VIP treatment, meet Singapore’s naturalist superheroes and make a case for taxi drivers donning national dress.Spit and polish
They’ve flexed their finger muscles and got their cloths ready: the best shoe-shiners in the business prepare to go toe to toe.Happiness is...
We like things orderly, safe and to run to time but this doesn’t have to mean sanitised, tightly cropped and lacking edge.Who are you trying to kid?
Circuses are big business in Switzerland – and a new breed of entertainer has entered the arena.Sky’s the limit
Thyssenkrupp’s soaring lift-test tower promises to push construction possibilities to new heights. But, more importantly, the townspeople love it too.My cabinet
Katsuhiko Sano’s green-fingered ground force snip and prune to keep Tokyo’s parks and gardens in tip-top conditionCosy corner
The celebrated chef finds inspiration in the company of his 12,000-strong vinyl collection.Top 25 cities
Who’s up? Who’s down? Who’s in? Who’s out? Our 11th annual Quality of Life Survey identifies the cities with all the answers when it comes to liveability.
Affairs
Walk of fame
LA’s renaissance mayor and Democrat rising star is taking on homelessness, transport and Trump.Grand tour
City leaders with a desire to improve quality of life shouldn’t just draw up plans at their desks: they need to see how things work in other towns and cities. The answers are out there. To get you started, we’ve devised an inspirational grand tour of Europe.City saviours
It takes just one passionate patron or one clear-sighted business owner to start turning round a city’s fortunes. From encouraging back rare birds to battling poverty, here’s our crack squad of urban fixers.Europe briefing
Finland’s public saunas, peace on the streets of Paris and a long-overdue opening in Rome.Americas briefing
Wasted water in Buenos Aires, green space in Medellín and pretty flood prevention in New Orleans.Asia Pacific briefing
Shibuya’s new nursery, Shanghai’s flight delays and recreational activities in Jakarta.Africa/Middle East briefing
Park revival in Kuwait, storytelling in Nigeria and the Dubai-Abu Dhabi Hyperloop.
Business
Steamy getaways
Finnish industry is keeping old traditions alive – and corporate hospitality hot under the collar.Outdoor guy
Doing things differently is at the heart of landscape designer Thomas Woltz’s success. Amid all the high-profile projects, he explains the guiding ethos that keeps his firm grounded.Live the dream
In the start of a regular series we look at potential bases for your HQ: first up, an Aussie town where your work life comes with a surf lifestyle too.Wheel love
The CEO of a much-loved Canadian export reveals how Pacman and panettone keep him moving forward.Light fantastic
The architecture of EDP’s new building has been guided by the management’s principles of openness and collaboration.Office job
One of Switzerland’s smartest property firms helped improve a once-unloved stretch of Zürich. Now Ledermann has tackled its most ambitious project – developers everywhere take note.Business briefing
Hunger strikes in Hong Kong, Finland’s valuable leftovers and a nice cup of tea courtesy of Pentagram.
Culture
School holiday
Learning to paint is surely a life-improving skill? We head to southwest England in search of good light and a fresh mental landscape.Born to boogie
Tel Aviv loves to dance all day and night in bars, clubs and cafés – and on the streets. The best news? Everyone is welcome to the party.Home sweet home
Considered bland and suburban by most, the Home Counties boast a bubbling undercurrent of creativity. UK band Saint Etienne is now singing their praisesTheatre of the absurd
From Christian radio to the first televised breasts, VPRO has navigated an obscure path to become a broadcaster with a clear vision of adventure, surrealism and optimism in its programming.
Design
High ideals
Sing it from the rooftops: Milan’s greenery is in the heavens.Urban outfitter
What factors help us feel good in the city and how can planning departments do their bit? From street layouts to lighting to a lick of fresh paint, it’s all in the details.Architecture briefing
Heady heights and Swiss living, Japanese culture in São Paulo and the changing face of Bangkok.At the feet of gods
Relaxed yet smart, Philopappou is a counterbalance to busy Athens life and attracts those seeking inspiration from its ethereal architecture.
Entertaining
Shore thing
Valencianos are rediscovering the breezy joys of coastline cuisine and relaxed eating.Man about town
We visit the home of writer, broadcaster and raconteur Jonathan Meades to discuss his new cookbook, career as a critic and why food culture today makes him wince.Food & drink briefing
Poms in Australia, Zürich's Japanese chicken mascot and the UK wine industry.Squid with salsa verde & shoestring fries
Our in-house recipe inspired by sizzling summers spent on the Med.Mario Testino
From home cooking in Peru to hosting dinner parties for 20 people in Paris, Mario Testino tells us his culinary life story. Needless to say, the fashion photographer is still hungry.
Expo
Fashion
Easy pieces
Far from the madding crowds of Milan, family-run label Barena is causing a quiet stir with its Venice-inspired clothing and calm work ethic.Ride the wave
Meet the sun-kissed labels whose enticing summer vibes run through every eye-catching fibre, whatever the weather.Dark stars
Perma-sunny Los Angeles is the perfect city to launch a sunglasses brand. We find six designers putting others in the shade.Fashion briefing
From Frescobol Carioca to Reinhard Plank.Berliner style
Plot a bookish weekend in the German ‘Hauptstadt’ with a tour of the best places to build your library, improve your stack and read poolside.Feel the heat
Make gentle waves on the sand this summer with sunny looks and bright accessories.
Inventory
Watch this space
We visit the ambitious hotelier bringing warmth to the west coast of Norway with three grand hotel openings this year alone.Travel briefing
Whether you want to go wild in Finland or catch some rays in the south of France, look no further than our round-up of charming hotels and guesthouses.The list: Quality of life
Considering the little things that make life a pleasure, we proffer an invitation to take it easy.Retail briefing: shop, read, watch
Pleasing ceramics, lovely lights, drinks with a kick and desirable gadgets.Best in class: Sporthaus Schuster
All the kit you need for an outdoor adventure – along with a place to test it.The Directory
Where to sleep, eat and shop this month.