Too Much
CultureInvestigates the interaction between people and urban landscapes, highlighting minimalist designs by Schemata Architects and adaptations of Japanese architecture for Muslim worship spaces.
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| Issue 3 Issue three of TOO MCUH is about migrant people, the things they carry, and the mirages call... | Article | - | ||
| Audrey Fondecave and Masanao Hirayama - 101 to 101 In 2020, during the pandemic, artists Audrey Fondecave and Masanao Hirayama began communicat... | Article | - | ||
| Issue 2 The second issue is a continuation of writing and research about how we experience and inter... | Article | - | ||
| Issue 1 The first issue of TOO MUCH Magazine features long interviews with two foreign associate arc... | Article | - | ||
| Issue 9 TOO MUCH is a magazine about romantic geography. Its purpose is to document our collective e... | Article | - | ||
| Issue 10 – Work 2 Schemata Architects Issue 10 of TOO MUCH: Magazine of Romantic Geography takes a deep dive into the idiosyncrati... | Article | - | ||
| SHOKKI — 108 Ways of Entering Nirvana Together with the ceramic label SHOKKI, the editors of TOO MUCH Magazine read "The Sacred" i... | Article | - | ||
| Lee Kwangho — Obsession This book was published in conjunction with Korean artist and designer Lee Kwangho's exhibit... | Article | - | ||
| Work 2 — Schemata Architects (Second Edition) In the blink of an eye, the volume we spent almost a year working on with Schemata Architect... | Article | - | ||
| Work 3 — Naoki Ishikawa "24 Years in the Himalayas" (Renjo La Cover) In the twelfth issue of TOO MUCH: Magazine of Romantic Geography, we present a sweeping retr... | Article | - | ||