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HomeSpa Magazine Online Edition
Spring | Summer 2008

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Wellness | Design | Lifestyle

Contributors

Tim Mc Keough

“The radiator is ripe for reinvention,” says Tim McKeough (“Hot Flash,” page 9). The New Yorkbased design writer also interviewed architect Mario Botta (page 24), adding to his already extensive portfolio that includes Men’s Vogue, Interior Design, Architectural
Record and The New York Times.
 

Alec Scott

Splitting his time between San Francisco and Toronto, Alec Scott enjoys the best of both worlds. After researching the latest in spa
trends (page 40), he says, “Spas are like churches. I wouldn’t be surprised if future generations looked to spas being built now to
understand how we lived at the turn of the millennium.”

Julie D. Taylor

“The power to influence one’s feelings is the driving point of spa architecture,” says Julie D. Taylor. Co-author of Spa: The Sensuous
Experience, Taylor has worked in the design field in both publicity and editorial. See her globe-trotting tour of the best in contemporary spa architecture (page 42), as well as this issue’s book reviews (page 16).
 

Gabriel Jones

New York photographer Gabriel Jones embraces the unpredictable in his work. “It can be very interesting decontextualizing and
isolating buildings to create ambiance. I react instinctively to these elements,” he says. Check out his distinctive approach in our “Light
Elements” story (page 28).

Illustrations: Kimi Kimoki, Colagene.com
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