In the third issue, the relationship between architecture and nature is explored. The central feature focuses on Sea Ranch, located in Northern California, which was developed during the 1970s. This piece is based on a four-day journey through this unique community. The issue delves into the inspirations of renowned architect Ricardo Bofill, whose buildings were influenced by his travels to the Mediterranean, accompanied by exclusive archival photographs. Additionally, it shares a personal experience from Costa Rica and includes a visit to an indigenous pottery-making community in Chiapas, Mexico, along with many other stories and places.
128 pages
Open Spaces is a biannual print magazine that explores the intersection of art, travel, and nature. It is a journey—a pathway that leads to new experiences and destinations. It captures the spirit of transit and the continuous flow of art and emotion in our surroundings.