Philipp Mohr
Philipp Mohr is an American architect, artist, author, and industrial designer. He is also a dancer and performer known under the aliases Adam Secret and Jack.
He's known for designing celebrity homes such as the New York apartment of German film director Tom Tykwer. In collaboration with other designers, he created several acclaimed industrial design and art objects. He studied architecture and fine arts at the Bauhaus University Weimar, Polytecnic University Milano and Cooper Union.[1][2] In 2000 Mohr designed the Metaring, a computer-generated and machine-milled piece of jewelry.[3] In 2004, he collaborated with Tobi Wong on a series of diamond clad industrial designs.[4] Mohr participated in the 2004 group show at Terminal 5 (exhibition) together with Tobias Wong and their Diamond Project, the Killer Ring,[5][6] Dimemond, Hidden Diamond Ring and Diamond Skull were featured in that exhibition. In collaboration with design partner Ju$t Another Rich Kid, he created a series of conceptual jewelry. In 2013 Mohr collaborated with John Erik Karkula and designed the acclaimed furniture showroom in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.[7] In 2018 Philipp Mohr Design Studio received a Dezeen Awards nomination for the renovation of a Le Corbusier apartment in Berlin. The renovation was a first realization of Le Corbusier’s design according to original plans.[8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16] [17]
References
- "Philipp Mohr". July 8, 2018.
- http://www.plumento.com/big/Shanghai%20Daily%20Metaring.pdf
- "Metaring – Mathematics of the soul". serero.com. Archived from the original on June 14, 2018. Retrieved June 14, 2018.
- "diamondrings". www.brokenoff.com.
- "Til Death Do Us Part – The Abridged Version – Incredible Things". January 10, 2012.
- "The Work of a Rising Star - Slide Show - NYTimes.com". www.nytimes.com.
- Viladas, Pilar. "Back in Brooklyn – Karkula".
- "Le Corbusier's interior realised by Philipp Mohr at Unité d'Habitation in Berlin". June 18, 2018.
- "Apartment in Le Corbusier's Unité d'Habitation Renovated to Original Design by Philipp Mohr". June 18, 2018.
- "Interior in Berlin refurbished to plans by Le Corbusier – Apollo Magazine". June 19, 2018.
- "Roxane Duran on Twitter".
- "Un appartamento dell'Unité d'Habitation ri-arredato da un architetto di grido". June 19, 2018.
- "Stay in an iconic piece of 20th-century architecture for £51 a night". March 13, 2018.
- "Bauhausliebe, zu Gast bei Philipp Mohr". June 18, 2018.
- "Corbusier apartment". December 10, 2018.
- "Wie ein Architekt eine Wohnung im Geiste Corbusiers vollendete".
- Giering, Stephan. "Café Corbusier – ein gelungenes Debüt" [Café Corbusier – a successful debut]. Das Blättchen (in German). Retrieved August 4, 2022.
External links
- ISBN 0-8478-2697-X p. 124-133,144-157,212
- ISBN 978-3-89735-620-7 p. 160
- ISBN 978-3-9821953-6-0 Mohr,Philipp,Café Corbusier – eine Rekonstruktion in Berlin,edition Kronzeugen,Rauderfehn, 2021
- ISBN 978-1-58093-226-4 p. 171
- Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Germany, Sophia Loren, 23.09.1997, Wirtschaft
- Pforzheimer Zeitung, Schmuck aus Computer, 22,12,2000, nr.96, p.10
- Wallpaper Magazine, USA, This best of the rest, Heavy Metal, 09/2000, p.214
- Intramuros International Design, Nr. 95, June 2001, p. 82
- World Of Dreams- Joallerie,Nr. 8, Mars 2001, p. 112
- A World Of Dreams,The Scoop, 05,2001, p. 52
- SURFACE Magazine USA, Smooth Moves, 2001, Nr. 9, p.98
- OTTAGONO magazine,Italy, 2002, Metaring, p.45
- NYC, Meat Market, New York City Guide, 01,2002,Philippe Mohr, pp. 58-59
- https://das-blaettchen.de/2022/06/cafe-corbusier-%E2%80%93-ein-gelungenes-debuet-61798.html
- Specchio, La Stampa, Nr. 242, Septiembre 2000,p.137
- Frame, Nr. 42, 2005, p.64
- Noblesse, Nr.2, 12, 2002, p.87-90
- GZ Art and Design, Germany, Metaring, 09,2003, p.83
- Shanghai Daily, Design by clicks, 05,07.2004, p.20
- International Design Yearbook, Nr.18, 2003 p.51
- Stadtmagazin DATEs, 04,1994,forum novum, FEZ bis spaet, p.39
- Casa BRUTUS, Design Magazin, Architecture, 2018, vol. 223, p.166
- CUBE Das Berliner Magazin, 2018, 03, pp. 56-57
- CUBE Das Berliner Magazin, 2018, 04, pp. 43-44
- Abitare 579, 2018, pp. 96-103