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TWELV

TWELV

For Tacamizuma Norihiro, community is everything. The founder of Tokyo’s most avant-garde sake bar and a pillar of the city’s Porsche community, ‘Taca’ has found a purpose in founding connections and focusing on originality through...

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Helios

Helios

Would-be audience members queued politely at the side as I arrived at the old BBC Television Centre. At the front of the building, a morning TV show set was being dressed with artificial snow in...

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THE DAILY MAGAZINE FOR THOSE WHO ARE DRIVEN. POWERED BY PORSCHE.

THE DAILY MAGAZINE FOR THOSE WHO ARE DRIVEN. POWERED BY PORSCHE.

La Fábrica

La Fábrica

Built to house the offices and private residence of the late Spanish architect Ricardo Bofill, ‘La Fábrica’ was formerly a nineteenth-century cement factory, who’s structure has been slowly chipped and chiselled piece by piece from...

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The Ski Jump Porsche

The Ski Jump Porsche

Though you probably wouldn’t know it on sight, it’s among the most famous Porsches of all time. Delivered new in 1960 to photographer Hans Truöl, it would be immortalised that very winter when he shot...

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Into the Wild

Into the Wild

Nowadays, when it comes to owning an air-cooled Porsche, most owners keep their cars nicely detailed, only bringing them out for spirited drives on fine summer evenings, to be tucked away as soon as there...

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The Bamboo Turbo

The Bamboo Turbo

Take a second to stroll through nature with Guglielmo Miani’s perfectly-specced Sonderwunsch 992 Turbo S. Decked in a unique PTS shade titled Urban Bamboo, the one-of-one car you see above redefines the art of subtle...

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Mushroom Skyline

Mushroom Skyline

Thought to be the largest timber structure in the world, Setas de Sevilla (the Mushrooms of Seville) intertwines an enormous latticework of plywood panels, each shaped individually to generate a uniquely fluid form. Over six...

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Snow Day

Snow Day

Munich Diaries: deep winter in the city, cloaked in grey. No snow on the streets, just the endless hustle of holiday shoppers and the weight of dark, short days. One of those afternoons where you...

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