Monocle Issue 178 November 2024

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    • At the front

      • Contributors

        Meet a few of this issue’s creators.
      • Ed’s letter

        Andrew Tuck introduces the issue.
      • The Opener

        Our new-look Opener offers an inside view into the world of Monocle. Come on in…
      • Olympic bikes

        How a state-funded institute is propelling Germany’s cyclists to victory.
      • Cecilie Manz

        The Danish designer on the virtues of keeping things simple.
      • Walla Walla Foundry

        We visit a Washington state foundry that’s helping artists to realise their visions in metal.
    • The Agenda: Global briefings

      • Diplomacy

        How powerful digital technology can be harnessed to facilitate peace – and why we need to prevent it from falling into the wrong hands.
      • Affairs

        Countering Nicolas Maduro’s malign influence in Venezuela, Libby Liu of Whistleblower Aid and the Japanese military’s Boeing binge.
      • Business

        Going off-piste with Stockholm-based outdoor clothing company Peak Performance, new perfume brand To My Ships’ scent of success and more.
      • Culture

        New art spaces in Guadalajara and Warsaw, and what’s next for the Australian Ballet.
      • Design & urbanism

        A chat with the founder of Sydney’s Studio Prineas, London-based Hût Architecture and the revival of the Memphis waterfront.
    • Global views: Long reads

      • Johannesburg

        How smart urbanism is reinventing of South Africa’s largest city.
      • Brazil’s UK ambassador

        We shadow Brazil’s ambassador to the UK, Antonio Patriota, as he works to reset global perceptions of his country.
      • Finland’s military volunteers

        We join ordinary Finns training to fight near Helsinki to see how they are stepping up the country’s defences.
      • Embraer

        How the Brazilian aerospace corporation is making the most of the sector’s recovery after a period of market turbulence.
      • Anna Borg

        The CEO of Swedish energy firm Vattenfall on why she is optimistic about the future.
      • Paris bookshops

        In an age of online retail, France is the country with the most bookshops per capita. We visit the best that the capital has to offer.
      • Neighbourhood revival

        How an arts festival and an influx of creatives are reinventing the Barcelona suburb of L’Hospitalet de Llobregat as a cultural hub.
      • Culture cuts

        This month’s arts and culture highlights, from a Swedish heist series to a new translation of a forgotten Argentinian novel.
      • Design top 25

        A round-up of the finest furnishings on our radar, from top tables and stand-out stools to the comfiest couches.
      • Meet the designers

        We sit down with three designers who are setting the industry’s agenda, from Sydney-based typographer Mark Gowing to Nigerian-American creative Ini Archibong.
      • Interior monologues

        Fifteen essays on the meaning of home, from finding your place to returning to your roots.
      • Spanish furniture

        How Iberian furniture brands are driving growth across Spain by redefining accessible, high-quality furniture.
      • Mar Vista Tract

        We visit the unique community that has developed around the 1940s bungalows of a modernist development in Los Angeles.
      • Bally

        Heritage label Bally’s creative director, Simone Bellotti, on respecting tradition and the timeless appeal of Swiss craftsmanship.
      • Via Arno

        How a new start-up from luxury group Richemont is celebrating craft traditions and connecting artisans with buyers across the globe.
      • How to get dressed

        Mouki Mou founder Maria Lemos tells us about the value of slowly building a wardrobe of pieces that transcend trends.
      • Fashion

        We get you in tip-top shape for autumn with pieces ripe for the cooler weather.
      • Menswear

        Parisian inspiration for the season.
    • Inventory & Expo: Where to go, buy and eat

      • Cookery school

        In Sicily, chef Fabrizia Lanza is teaching new generations about regional cuisine and the importance of nourishing a sense of community.
      • Travel

        A beach club opening in Turkey, an escape to the Tuscan town of Porto Ercole and more.
      • Fulds

        The siblings who resurrected Berlin’s Eternithaus on their new hospitality project, Fulds.
      • Food & drink

        We survey the season’s top tables and sample some cider made from Britanny apples.
      • City sketchbook

        A stroll across the east end of Toronto to sample its top dining spots, shops and more.
      • Sofas

        What can our settee tell us about our personalities, lifestyles and aspirations? We visit the homes of leading creatives to find out.

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