Felix Burrichter

Felix Burrichter (born 1978, Germany) is an architect, publisher, curator, creative director, and writer.[1][2][3] Burrichter is the founder Pin-Up magazine, a biannual architecture and design publication where he currently serves as the magazine's creative director.[4][5][6] Burrichter has curated internationally at institutions including the Haus der Kunst, Swiss Institute, and Museum of Arts and Design and has published architecture, design, and artist monographs for Rizzoli and Powerhouse.[7] In 2011, he was awarded the Art Director's Club America Gold Medal for Editorial Design.[8] Burrichter lives and works in New York, New York.[9][10]

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