Felix Burrichter is a New York-based creative director, curator, editor, and publisher. Born in Düsseldorf, Germany, he was trained as an architect in Paris and New York. In 2006 Felix founded the multimedia platform PIN–UP, a self-described “Magazine for Architectural Entertainment” with a biannual print edition, of which he is the editorial and creative director. In addition to PIN–UP, Burrichter curates exhibitions and consults on design and architecture projects for various design brands. Burrichter has edited a number of design and art books including Barbie Dreamhouse: An Architectural Survey (Mattel/FEBU), Cassina: This Will Be The Place (Rizzoli), Pavillon de l’Esprit Nouveau: A 21st Century Show Home (Karma), Rafael de Cárdenas: Architecture at Large (Rizzoli), PIN–UP Interviews (powerHouse), and Paul Mpagi Sepuya: Studio Work (Familiar). His curatorial projects include: Paper Weight, an exhibition on the culture of independent publishing (Haus der Kunst, Munich, 2013); Pavillon De L’Esprit Nouveau: A 21st-Century Show Home (Annual Architecture and Design Series, Swiss Institute, New York, 2015); Superbenches, a project for the permanent installation of 10 public park benches (Stockholm, 2017); and Blow Up, a group show on design and scale (Friedman Benda gallery, in New York, 2019). In 2022 he founded the platform for contemporary home accessories, PIN–UP HOME. pinupmagazine.org
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