HHF Architects is an architectural practice established in Basel , Switzerland by Tilo Herlach, Simon Hartmann, and Simon Frommenwiler, in 2003.
18-475: HHF may refer to: HHF Architects , a Swiss architectural firm Haitian Health Foundation , an American relief organization Hardest Hit Fund , of US Treasury Harmony Hall Fukui , a concert hall, Japan Hearing Health Foundation , US Heinz-Harald Frentzen (born 1967), H-HF, German racing driver Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with
36-529: A Chinese-language edition of the magazine, published by Huasheng Media. From 2010 to 2019, the Wallpaper* Handmade exhibition was held annually at the Milan Salone del Mobile , ushering in an era of collaboration between the magazine's editorial team, established manufacturers and emerging designers across a number of fields. In 2024, Wallpaper* partnered with Rolex to publish the official history of
54-470: A self-styled "visual journalist", replaced Langmead as editor-in-chief in April 2007. In September 2017, Chambers was succeeded by the publication's creative director, Sarah Douglas. Douglas had worked at the magazine for over a decade, joining as Art Editor in 2007 before being appointed to Creative Director in 2012. Chambers, in turn, took on the role of Wallpaper* brand and content director. In 2023, Bill Prince
72-802: Is of utmost importance to the firm's principals. They were visiting professors at the University of Innsbruck , the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT, MIT School of Architecture and Planning in Cambridge , and have been guest lecturers at the UIA in Mexico City as well as guest critics at numerous universities worldwide. Simon Frommenwiler has been teaching as a visiting professor at École nationale supérieure d'architecture de Strasbourg from 2011 until 2018. Simon Hartmann has been teaching as professor of design at
90-1015: Is part of the permanent collections of Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, the Architekturmuseum der TU München at the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich, and the Heinz Architectural Center at the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh. Alongside numerous other national and international distinctions, HHF was named to the "Design Vanguard 2010" by Architectural Record. In 2012, HHF were distinguished with an important Wallpaper Design Award, for which they had also been nominated in 2010. HHF where honored with an American Architecture Award in 2009 and 2013. In addition to building, architectural education
108-526: The Rolex Submariner , the first in an ongoing series of specialist publications about the watchmaker's iconic models. In September 2005, the magazine published an article about the Afrikaans Language Monument by Bronwyn Davies, an English -speaking South African , that described Afrikaans as "one of the world's ugliest languages." South African billionaire Johann Rupert (chairman of
126-570: The Wallpaper* Selects website in collaboration with contemporary online art retailer Eyestorm. Wallpaper Selects sells a selection of limited-edition photographs from the Wallpaper archive, signed by the photographer . In July 2011, the magazine launched an iPad edition. In October 2015, Wallpaper celebrated its 200th issue since starting its print edition in 1996. During the COVID-19 pandemic ,
144-592: The "Espinazo del Diablo" viewing platform on the "Ruta del Peregrino" in the Mexican state of Jalisco . HHF Architects intentionally seek close and substantive collaboration with artists and other architects. It is within this context that group projects receiving worldwide attention have emerged, such as the Mexican pilgrimage route "Ruta del Peregrino" and the fruitful collaboration with the Chinese conceptual artist Ai Weiwei , which has been ongoing since 2005. Shortly after of
162-487: The HTA Fribourg from 2009 until 2017 and is William Henry Bishop Visiting Professor at Yale School of Architecture , 2018. Since fall 2018, Tilo Herlach, Simon Frommenwiler and Simon Hartmann are teaching at Harvard Graduate School of Design . Wallpaper (magazine) Wallpaper , stylized Wallpaper* , is a publication focusing on design and architecture, fashion , travel , art , and lifestyle . The magazine
180-735: The United States. Their projects encompass a broad spectrum, including new buildings like the "Labels 2" fashion center in Berlin , interior design, planning tasks like the master plans for the public spaces of the Praille-Acacias-Vernets site in Geneva and La Défense , near Paris , and the development plan for Unterfeld in Zug , Switzerland, as well as objects in the public realm like "Baby Dragon" in China or
198-557: The logo's asterisk acquired a cursor in place of one of its arms. From 2007, the magazine invited selected guest editors from the world of art, design, architecture, and fashion to edit its October issue. Guest editors have included Jeff Koons (2007), Zaha Hadid (2008), Karl Lagerfeld (2009), David Lynch (2010), Kraftwerk (2011), Ole Scheeren (2012), Elmgreen & Dragset (2013), Frank Gehry (2014), William Wegman (2015), Jenny Holzer (2019), Giorgio Armani (2022) and Yayoi Kusama (2023). In August 2008, Wallpaper launched
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#1733085995429216-654: The monthly magazine was made available as a free digital download. The annual Wallpaper* Design Awards were launched in January 2005. From 2009, Wallpaper* released four annual special editions focused on the creative culture of the BRIC nations, 'Made in China' (June 2009), 'Born in Brazil' (June 2010), 'Reborn in India' (June 2011) and 'Reigning in Russia' (November 2012). In 2017, Wallpaper* launched
234-486: The office was established, the first works were already being shown at national and international architecture exhibitions. In 2005 HHF were invited to design a contribution to the "Jinhua Architecture and Arts Park" for the Hong Kong & Shenzhen Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture. An invitation followed in 2007 to officially represent Switzerland at the 7th International Architecture Biennale of São Paulo . In 2011
252-530: The opportunity to purchase a carefully curated selection of the products seen on the pages of the magazine. Wallpaper.com covers breaking news across design , interior , art , architecture , fashion , travel , beauty, wellness and technology . It also publishes exclusive online features, interviews, galleries and a daily newsletter. According to the magazine's media pack, the website has on average over 1,700,000 unique users per month. In 2007, to celebrate its 100th issue and reflect its multi-platform status,
270-576: The title HHF . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=HHF&oldid=1243104297 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages HHF Architects The practice has built projects in Switzerland, China, Germany, France, Mexico and
288-596: The works created in collaboration with Ai Weiwei were shown as part of the exhibition Ai Weiwei – Art / Architecture at Kunsthaus Bregenz in Austria. The German Architecture Museum (DAM) in Frankfurt am Main showed "Labels 2" in 2012 as part of the exhibition The 23 Best Buildings. HHF was invited to the 13th, 14th and 16th Venice Biennale of Architecture , and the Chicago Architecture Biennial 2017. Their work
306-471: Was appointed editor-in-chief . Apart from publishing the monthly magazine and website, under the banner of its Bespoke business, Wallpaper* also creates content, curates exhibitions and designs events for third party clients. Wallpaper* published over 100 travel city guide books in partnership with Phaidon Press . Since 2015, Wallpaper* has offered an e-commerce platform, the WallpaperSTORE*, offering
324-451: Was launched in London in 1996 by Canadian journalist Tyler Brûlé and Austrian journalist Alexander Geringer . It is now owned by Future plc after its acquisition of TI Media . Brûlé sold the magazine to Time Warner in 1997 and stayed on as editorial director until 2002, when he was replaced by Jeremy Langmead. In 2003 Langmead appointed Tony Chambers as Creative Director . Chambers,
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