i.4. Repair














Publication Design
Common Dimensions Issue No. 2 — Repair
Common Dimensions is a research platform and print publication that investigates the chair as a symbolic, discursive, and designed object.
While much of the project inhabits the digital space, interviews also take the form of a printed periodical. This second issue features an interview with architect, artist, designer and educator, Markus Berger about the aesthetics of repair and his Providence-based workshop, The Repair Atelier.
To read the interview online, or to see more about this project, visit commondimensions.com.
—Edition of 12
—Saddle-stitched booklet, loop staples
—Format (closed): 6” x 9.5”