Zaha Hadid Architects’ fluted new Hong Kong high rise
Plus, Dr Barbara Sturm's Alpine chalet and truck-stop America in pictures

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| Gas Tank City, a new monograph by Andrew Holmes, is a photorealist eye on the American West
The book chronicles the artist’s journey across truck-stop America, creating meticulous drawings of fleeting moments. An accompanying London exhibition opens today
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| Dr Barbara Sturm’s 17th-century Alpine chalet is her ‘childhood dream come true’
After her latest product launch, the ‘Super Anti-Aging Dual Serum’, the aesthetics doctor catches up with Wallpaper* from inside her home in Gstaad |
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| The Henderson by ZHA in Hong Kong makes everyone sit up and pay attentionZaha Hadid Architects’ new high-rise stands out in its coveted address through its unusual, fluted façade of glass columns, and the curves continue inside
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| ‘It’s a community thing’: Sheridan Coakley, founder of SCP, on the value of London Design FestivalCoakley, in business for almost 40 years, tells Wallpaper* the key to his success (‘apart from luck… being quite belligerent’) and what LDF means to the furniture brand and store
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| Akris’ architecturally inspired Ai bag is an enduring shape-shifter
Fourteen years since its debut, Akris’ three-in-one tote remains a classic as it is reimagined for A/W 2024
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| Caterham’s Super Seven 600 illustrates the delights – and difficulties – of downsizing
Few automotive experiences are as visceral as a Caterham. We’ve sampled one of the smallest and lightest of them all, the diminutive Super Seven 600
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| The Wallpaper* Guest Editors’ Issue is on sale now
St. Vincent, Marcio Kogan and Laila Gohar take over the October issue of Wallpaper* – find all three covers on the newsstand
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