Untapped 003 consists of a reimagined centerfold and ten stories. Articles include photographer Charlie Schuck on Louis Kahn’s Shapiro House, designer Jonathan Nesci on finding order and beauty in a world not built for the neurodivergent, and Peter Miller, owner of the beloved Seattle bookstore that bears his name, on the domestic ritual of
making whipped cream. Elsewhere, Kate Wagner writes about the reasons behind Gen Z’s nostalgia for McMansions and Edwin Heathcote makes a case for what architectural verbiage really means. Jesse Dorris explores how Jay Stern’s paintings of houses and the objects in them double as portraits of their inhabitants, while Rarify co-founders Jeremy Bilotti and David Rosenwasser talk about identifying quality in furniture. Other contributors include Sarah Archer, Diana Budds, and artist Michele Oka Doner.
Scott Hudson, Publisher
Yeliz Secerli, Graphic Designer
Mimi Hannon, Copy Editor
Cleo Hudson, Editorial Assistant
Jacob Lindgren, Web Developer
Year: 2025
Pages: 84
Language: English
Untapped is not anti-innovation. They believe that the most efficient path to progress begins with building on what we know. This is the information that the journal is dedicated to gathering, making sense of, and reflecting on, and that we can’t afford to forget.
84 pages, plus a special central booklet and foldout images.
Featuring stories by Jonathan Nesci, Jesse Dorris, Jeremy Bilotti and David Rosenwasser, Edwin Heathcote, Michele Oka Doner, Diana Budds, Charlie Schuck, Kate Wagner, Sarah Archer, and Peter Miller.
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