Mette Barfod

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Mette Barfod is the founder and editor-in-chief of Ark Journal. The biannual magazine is based in Copenhagen and celebrates Scandinavian architecture, design and art. Through Ark Journal, Mette and her team hope to explore the spaces around us, the objects we put in them, and the people who make them.

 

If you could recommend 3 books to anyone, what would they be?

 

The Poetics of Space by

Gaston Bachelard

The French philosopher Gaston Bachelard, whose 1958 book The Poetics of Space, is in the architectural canon. For Bachelard, our first memories of home underpin an experienced reality that we keep drawing on as adults. “The house is one of the greatest powers of integration for the thoughts, memories and dreams of mankind... It is body and soul. It is the human being's first world.” Bachelard equates daydreaming with creativity and says a great many of our memories are “housed. If the house is a bit elaborate, if it has a cellar and a garret, nooks and corridors, our memories have refuges… All our lives we come back to them in our daydreams.”

 

I have always had an interest in the relationship between the building and the surroundings, and I have always had an admiration for specially architects like Barragán, Aalto, Mies, Neutra and Wright. Landscapes of Modern Architecture is an authoritative study of the interrelationship between modern architecture, landscape, and site strategy as viewed through the work of these five prominent architects.

 

Freeing Architecture by Junya Ishigami

Freeing Architecture is the manifesto of an architect who makes dreams come true: his and those of a society that never stopped believing that functionalism isn’t the only answer. Lightness, transparency, simplicity, and communion with nature are Japanese architect Junya Ishigami’s watchwords. In his architectural masterworks, which he compares to landscapes, he eliminates the boundaries between exterior and interior space.

 

What are you reading now?

 

Connectedness is a unique encyclopedia consisting of almost 100 diverse contributions from significant voices of our time, each reflecting on questions, phenomena, terms, possibilities and theories associated with the Anthropocene and with the human and environmental connectedness. From academic and scientific essays to manifests, poetry, visual arts, charts and photographs.

 

Whose reading list are you most curious about?

 

“Peter Steffensen, Editor-in-chief of Plethora Magazine and, Niels Strøyer Christoffersen, Founder of Frama.”

— Mette Barfod

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