Type 7
Le Collectionneur
Hidden in a quiet, sprawling residence, typical of Paris’ south-west periphery, is an underground car park filled with museum-like automotive memorabilia and both a well-stocked library and bar (we are in France, after all). Yet...
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Class of '65
Though it might look close to a typical air-cooled 911 meet up, not a single six cylinder engine was present for Arthur Mathieu’s recent Global Reunion gathering. Now 60 years since it was launched, this...
Read MoreTHE DAILY MAGAZINE FOR THOSE WHO ARE DRIVEN. POWERED BY PORSCHE.
THE DAILY MAGAZINE FOR THOSE WHO ARE DRIVEN. POWERED BY PORSCHE.
The Tuscan Turbo
Finished in the rare shade of Talbotgelb, Fabio Don’s Porsche 930 Turbo is finally back on the road following an 18 month long refurb, one that slowly woke it from a long slumber in a...
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R128 House
Like a glass jewel-box, the R128 House is a secret architectural icon hidden in Stuttgart’s leafy southern hills. Its transparent, rational style speaks to a minimalism and engineered purism common in Werner Sobek’s work -...
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Aetna Blue
A happy accident while we were shooting the Type 7 Guide to Paris was running into Gabi Aubry, crossing the city on his way to his next job from his production studio in East Paris....
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Peninsula House
Immaculate mid-70s modernism on display at the Peninsula House by James K.M. Cheng, an architect better known later in his career for practically defining the Vancouver skyline, contributing to many of the city’s most prominent...
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Rudolph House
High up in the hills of Stuttgart and hidden in plush, lively greenery there are a few extraordinary houses looking down towards the city from their promontory. Among them is the Rudolph House by Alexander...
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24 Hours in Paris
Though the Type 7 Guide to Paris comprises hundreds of locations, a select few bear the “24 Hours in Paris” stamp, denoting particularly unmissable stops that we can recommend you hone your choices to if...
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