Yves Saint Laurent: Museum MarrakechStudio KO

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A fascinating account of the story of the Yves Saint Laurent Museum in Marrakech - and a gorgeous homage to creativity

Conceived as a candid diary, this remarkable book documents the 1,423 days that it took to design, build, and inaugurate a beloved architecture and fashion destination. From the moment the up-and-coming French-Moroccan practice Studio KO received a call from YSL's longtime partner Pierre Bergé to the opening of the museum's doors in 2017, one month after Bergé died, the entire process of bringing the building to life - its commission, the creative process behind it, and its construction - is told and illustrated here as never before.

Specifications:

  • Format: Hardback
  • Size: 250 × 176 mm (9 7/8 × 6 7/8 in)
  • Pages: 256 pp
  • Illustrations: 185 illustrations
  • ISBN: 9781838664145

Based in Paris and Marrakech and founded in 2000 by Karl Fournier and Olivier Marty, Studio KO is one of the most interesting upcoming architecture and interior design practices working today. Renowned for their minimalist aesthetic and attention to craftsmanship and local skills, the duo creates contemporary public and residential architecture all over the world.

'Worth the splurge.' - Wall Street Journal Magazine

'A new insight into Saint Laurent's design principles and values.' - The Financial Times

'An illustrated hymn of praise from Karl and Olivier to Yves and Pierre.' - World of Interiors

'Gorgeous.' - Fast Company

'A rich, inspiring journey.' - Galerie Magazine

'Gorgeous ... [a] tribute to a spectacular space'- Vanity Fair

'A love letter to Morocco and two of the country's most ardent admirers' - Elle Decor

'A visual feast.' - Wallpaper*

'Demands your attention.' - StyleZeitgeist

'There's no minute decision left unshared … as any couture connoisseur can understand (and appreciate), every little detail is significant. - AD Pro