The interview series 2014/15 part 01
Faced with dilemmas over creating disaster-ready infrastructure, care for an ageing population and the use of nuclear power, Tokyo’s governor has progressive plans to take the city to the 2020 Olympic Games and beyond.The interview series 2014/15 part 02
Navigating ‘Boat Finland’ through troubled waters and a forthcoming election next April are top of the agenda for the leader of a country increasingly having to keep an eye on noisy neighbour Russia.The interview series 2014/15 part 03
Amid the many challenges facing Turkey’s economy – geopolitical tension, corruption and the urgent need for infrastructure spend – the country’s cool-headed finance minister remains ebullient.The interview series 2014/15 part 04
Croatia is a young nation still experiencing some of the growing pains of a multicultural society learning to get along. At the centre of much of its recent social progress has been productive politician and academic Vesna Pusic.The interview series 2014/15 part 05
The rise and rise of a new opposition leader in Spain has given voters an alternative voice to engage with. His clear strategies and bold vision for the future may yet win them over.Deep impact
Military action tends to have a more visceral impact when it comes to forcing through change but it is the subtle influence of soft power that drives the most meaningful resolutions. In our fifth annual survey we gauge the soft-power strengths of our top-ranking nations and ask if the West has a monopoly on playing soft.Stars in their eyes
Inside the European Space Agency complex on the Dutch coast, engineers and scientists are wrestling with big ideas. But for them, where we come from and whether we are alone are not philosophical questions: they are the motivation for scientific adventure.Europe briefing
Angela Merkel’s to-do list, Hamburg’s meaty resurgence and the UK’s forthcoming general elections.Americas briefing
Martin O'Malley's design on the White House, Mexico's sea change and Argentina's year ahead.Asia briefing
Elections to keep an eye on in Burma, Thailand and Japan, plus China’s ongoing strife in the South China Sea.Oceania briefing
New Zealand PM John Key’s third term, problems in Perth and high flying in Papua New Guinea.Africa/Middle East briefing
Testing times in East Africa, economic elation in West Africa and everything in between.
Worn again
A global master in shoe manufacturing, France has weathered the industry’s decline with its artisans taking centre stage once more. We introduce our favourite sole bearers.Scents of place
Distilling the influences of its unique East-meets-West location has been a blessing for Turkish perfumer Atelier Rebul, whose blend of old-world glamour and forward-thinking management is proving an alluring combination.Flight fantastic
The man behind Japan Airlines’ incredible turnaround discusses his graduation from pilot to president, attracting new trade and taking on the low-cost carriers.Hook, line and sinker
Alaska may be stuck all the way up there but people around the world know full well what its brand values are – all thanks to the soft power of fish.Business briefing
Animated planning in China, a caffeine hit in Indonesia and material gains in Italy.
Spread the news
News network France 24 is a broadcaster working across three languages in order to deliver a nuanced French view of global affairs. With its ever-increasing reach, it’s a channel catching the little details that competitors have lost in translation.Play for today
Artistically minded and musically rich, online music station Radiooooo is a charming alternative to the corporate Spotifys of this world. Monocle visits its studios to discover how the creators get their groove on.Playing to the gallery
Owning a gallery or three demands an unwavering eye on art’s horizon while honing a familiar and welcoming touch with the artists, collectors and fairs that make the industry tick. New Yorker (via Köln) David Zwirner is a master of making it all hang together.Picture perfect
As the northern hemisphere braces itself for a chilly winter, much of the art world will be gathering in sunny Miami Beach for Art Basel’s annual Florida outing. Monocle takes an advance tour.Lock and keys
Danish avant-rockers Efterklang have turned an unloved eastern corner of the German capital into a studio space fit for writing records.
Gloves off
Outspoken, in demand and still at the top of his game, fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld holds court on the industry, the media, lesbians and why Berlin isn’t as good as it used to be.Super showroom
To keep up with demand for its selection of Nordic lighting and furniture, &Tradition has developed a unique showcasing space. Housed in a 100-year-old warehouse, a village-style layout of cube rooms is home to inspiring designers.Browse beaters
The launch of a new concept shop in Tokyo ticks many boxes: an impeccable edit, high-end food offerings and striking warehouse space. Yet it is the addition of a dedicated book corner that has proved a real winner.Inner space
This Paris pied-à-terre is not just a modernist space-saving marvel, it has Le Corbusier’s blessing to boot. Monocle takes in its fold-out ingenuity and primary-coloured delights.
Bring the cheer
We drop anchor in the portside city for gifts ranging from homeware to diamonds.Small favours
We’ve sought out a few timeless (and functional) finds to kick-start the new year for your friends and family. Upgrade everything from garden to office and wrap up some toolbox essentials – not to mention a few pantry treats.Gregory Crewdson
Artist Gregory Crewdson’s studied compositions of American life are famed for their intricacy. But for his last meal the photographer opts for comfort and charm.Observation
Watching the design of our new Singapore outpost unfold has been as exciting as the prospect of Christmas itself. And there’s plenty more to come from Team Monocle in 2015, says editor in chief Tyler Brûlé.
Issue 79
December 2014/January 2015
Affairs
The interview series 2014/15 part 01
Faced with dilemmas over creating disaster-ready infrastructure, care for an ageing population and the use of nuclear power, Tokyo’s governor has progressive plans to take the city to the 2020 Olympic Games and beyond.The interview series 2014/15 part 02
Navigating ‘Boat Finland’ through troubled waters and a forthcoming election next April are top of the agenda for the leader of a country increasingly having to keep an eye on noisy neighbour Russia.The interview series 2014/15 part 03
Amid the many challenges facing Turkey’s economy – geopolitical tension, corruption and the urgent need for infrastructure spend – the country’s cool-headed finance minister remains ebullient.The interview series 2014/15 part 04
Croatia is a young nation still experiencing some of the growing pains of a multicultural society learning to get along. At the centre of much of its recent social progress has been productive politician and academic Vesna Pusic.The interview series 2014/15 part 05
The rise and rise of a new opposition leader in Spain has given voters an alternative voice to engage with. His clear strategies and bold vision for the future may yet win them over.Deep impact
Military action tends to have a more visceral impact when it comes to forcing through change but it is the subtle influence of soft power that drives the most meaningful resolutions. In our fifth annual survey we gauge the soft-power strengths of our top-ranking nations and ask if the West has a monopoly on playing soft.Stars in their eyes
Inside the European Space Agency complex on the Dutch coast, engineers and scientists are wrestling with big ideas. But for them, where we come from and whether we are alone are not philosophical questions: they are the motivation for scientific adventure.Europe briefing
Angela Merkel’s to-do list, Hamburg’s meaty resurgence and the UK’s forthcoming general elections.Americas briefing
Martin O'Malley's design on the White House, Mexico's sea change and Argentina's year ahead.Asia briefing
Elections to keep an eye on in Burma, Thailand and Japan, plus China’s ongoing strife in the South China Sea.Oceania briefing
New Zealand PM John Key’s third term, problems in Perth and high flying in Papua New Guinea.Africa/Middle East briefing
Testing times in East Africa, economic elation in West Africa and everything in between.
Business
Worn again
A global master in shoe manufacturing, France has weathered the industry’s decline with its artisans taking centre stage once more. We introduce our favourite sole bearers.Scents of place
Distilling the influences of its unique East-meets-West location has been a blessing for Turkish perfumer Atelier Rebul, whose blend of old-world glamour and forward-thinking management is proving an alluring combination.Flight fantastic
The man behind Japan Airlines’ incredible turnaround discusses his graduation from pilot to president, attracting new trade and taking on the low-cost carriers.Hook, line and sinker
Alaska may be stuck all the way up there but people around the world know full well what its brand values are – all thanks to the soft power of fish.Business briefing
Animated planning in China, a caffeine hit in Indonesia and material gains in Italy.
Culture
Spread the news
News network France 24 is a broadcaster working across three languages in order to deliver a nuanced French view of global affairs. With its ever-increasing reach, it’s a channel catching the little details that competitors have lost in translation.Play for today
Artistically minded and musically rich, online music station Radiooooo is a charming alternative to the corporate Spotifys of this world. Monocle visits its studios to discover how the creators get their groove on.Playing to the gallery
Owning a gallery or three demands an unwavering eye on art’s horizon while honing a familiar and welcoming touch with the artists, collectors and fairs that make the industry tick. New Yorker (via Köln) David Zwirner is a master of making it all hang together.Picture perfect
As the northern hemisphere braces itself for a chilly winter, much of the art world will be gathering in sunny Miami Beach for Art Basel’s annual Florida outing. Monocle takes an advance tour.Lock and keys
Danish avant-rockers Efterklang have turned an unloved eastern corner of the German capital into a studio space fit for writing records.
Design
Gloves off
Outspoken, in demand and still at the top of his game, fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld holds court on the industry, the media, lesbians and why Berlin isn’t as good as it used to be.Super showroom
To keep up with demand for its selection of Nordic lighting and furniture, &Tradition has developed a unique showcasing space. Housed in a 100-year-old warehouse, a village-style layout of cube rooms is home to inspiring designers.Browse beaters
The launch of a new concept shop in Tokyo ticks many boxes: an impeccable edit, high-end food offerings and striking warehouse space. Yet it is the addition of a dedicated book corner that has proved a real winner.Inner space
This Paris pied-à-terre is not just a modernist space-saving marvel, it has Le Corbusier’s blessing to boot. Monocle takes in its fold-out ingenuity and primary-coloured delights.
Edits
Bring the cheer
We drop anchor in the portside city for gifts ranging from homeware to diamonds.Small favours
We’ve sought out a few timeless (and functional) finds to kick-start the new year for your friends and family. Upgrade everything from garden to office and wrap up some toolbox essentials – not to mention a few pantry treats.Gregory Crewdson
Artist Gregory Crewdson’s studied compositions of American life are famed for their intricacy. But for his last meal the photographer opts for comfort and charm.Observation
Watching the design of our new Singapore outpost unfold has been as exciting as the prospect of Christmas itself. And there’s plenty more to come from Team Monocle in 2015, says editor in chief Tyler Brûlé.
Expo