Untapped Print Edition 003
Untapped Print Edition 003
Untapped Print Edition 003
Untapped Print Edition 003
Untapped Print Edition 003
Untapped Print Edition 003
Untapped Print Edition 003
Untapped Print Edition 003
Untapped Print Edition 003
Untapped Print Edition 003
Untapped Print Edition 003
Untapped Print Edition 003
Untapped Print Edition 003
Untapped Print Edition 003
Untapped Print Edition 003
Untapped Print Edition 003
Untapped Print Edition 003
Untapped Print Edition 003
Untapped Print Edition 003
Untapped Print Edition 003
Untapped Print Edition 003

Untapped Print Edition 003

Untapped Journal

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Print Edition 003's storiesset primarily within the home—focus on everyday objects’ ability to impact the emotions and experiences of their users in profound, often unexpected ways.

What’s inside? Photographer Charlie Schuck on Louis Kahn’s Shapiro House, designer Jonathan Nesci on finding order and beauty in a world not built for the neurodivergent, and Peter Miller, owner of the beloved Peter Miller Books, on the domestic ritual of making whipped cream.

Kate Wagner writes about the reasons behind Gen Z’s nostalgia for McMansions and Edwin Heathcote makes a case for what architectural verbiage really means. Jesse Dorris explores how Jay Stern’s paintings of houses and interiors double as portraits of their inhabitants, while Rarify co-founders Jeremy Bilotti and David Rosenwasser talk about identifying quality in furniture. Other contributors include Sarah Archer, Diana Budds, and Michele Oka Done.

At the journal’s center is a booklet. It’s printed with intimate narratives by ten creative minds—Carol Ross Barney, Stan Bitters, Jenny and Anda French, David Godshall, Raven Halfmoon, Elizabeth Browning Jackson, Barbara Kasten, Mira Nakashima, Norman Teague, and Craig L. Wilkins—on what they learned from the first thing they ever made.


128 x 278mm

Year: 2025
Pages: 72 pages, plus a special central booklet and foldout images.
Language: English