Where They Create
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CONTENTS:

1. 3 Deep - Melbourne, Australia
2. Clive Wilkinson Architects - Los Angeles, USA
3. Cmmntwlth - New York, USA
4. Confettisystem - New York, USA
5. Item Idem - New York, USA
6. Fantastic Man - Amsterdam, the Netherlands
7. Greg Lauren - Los Angeles, USA
8. IJM studio - Amsterdam, the Netherlands
9. Jeremiah Goodman - New York, USA
10. Julie Verhoeven - London, UK
11. Kelly Mccallum - London, UK
12. KesselsKramer - Amsterdam, the Netherlands
13. Kinfolk - Tokyo, Japan
14. Male Studio - Warsaw, Poland
15. Baas & den Herder - Rotterdam, the Netherlands
16. Mandy Coon - New York, USA
17. Marcel van Doorn - Amsterdam, the Netherlands
18. Martijn F. Overweel - Amsterdam, the Netherlands
19. Matali Crasset – Paris, France
20. WWA Architects - Warsaw, Poland
21. Nicholas Jones - Melbourne, Australia
22. Olaf Breuning - New York, USA
23. Opening Ceremony - New York, USA
24. Pandarosa - Berlin, Germany
25. Paul Davies - Sydney, Australia
26. Bompas & Parr - London, UK
27. Sneaker Freaker - Melbourne, Australia
28. Atelier Ted Noten - Amsterdam, the Netherlands
29. Tin & Ed - Melbourne, Australia
30. Wallpaper* - London, UK

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•Features in Frame magazine and Mark magazine (printed leaflet)
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About the Author

Author: Alexandra Onderwater
Alexandra Onderwater is a writer for magazines in the design and architectural field. Her work appeared in international magazines like Frame, Mark, Wallpaper*, I.D., and special issues like DK Home Paper and We Love Magazines. She is the editor-in-Chief of MiND magazine (ALU & Frame Publishers).
Besides writing for magazines she contributed to exhibitions in words and concepts, worked closely with Belgium artist Arne Quinze and the Dutch designers BearandBunny and Eric Kuster.

Photographer: Paul Barbera
Paul Barbera was born in Melbourne, Australia but now works between Melbourne and Amsterdam, also living in various locations that include Berlin, Prague, Singapore and Rome.
During this time, Paul established himself as an interiors and fashion photographer, working with publications like View on Color, Bloom, Elle Decor, Freudin, Grazia, Vogue Living and Jalouse. Paul has also worked extensively on advertising productions either working closely with his agents or putting together his own creative team for clients like Moorilla (a boutique winery), David Jones, Coke (Asia) Ikea (Netherlands) and Wolfblass. Working on advertising and editorial work while also expanding into new projects that include books and exhibitions.

Reviews

‘Australian photographer Paul Barbera‘s highly anticipated new book Where There Create has arrived! And can I just say – it is so so SO beautiful.’ — Thedesignfiles.com

‘This book reveal what it’s really like inside a designer’s world.’ — New York Times

‘Barbera’s vision and technique is organic and natural. Unlike other interior photographers, there is no setting up process during his shoots.’ — Forbes

‘So many wonderful takes on workspace from Sydney to Shaghai in one spot is great inspiration to get back to your own work. Or work on your space.’ — Core77.com

‘Where They Create is not "just a book". It's a one-man journey that had its inception 20 years ago, but did not find a destination until one afternoon in 2009.’ — Dexigner.com

`Australian photographer Paul Barbera`s highly anticipated new book Where There Create has arrived! And can I just say – it is so so SO beautiful.’ — Thedesignfiles.com

`This book reveal what it’s really like inside a designer’s world.’ — New York Times

`Barbera’s vision and technique is organic and natural. Unlike other interior photographers, there is no setting up process during his shoots.’ — Forbes

`So many wonderful takes on workspace from Sydney to Shaghai in one spot is great inspiration to get back to your own work. Or work on your space.’ — Core77.com

`Where They Create is not "just a book". It's a one-man journey that had its inception 20 years ago, but did not find a destination until one afternoon in 2009.’ — Dexigner.com

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