Millennial Pink has broken into the design consciousness of more than its named generation. Though hugely successful in fashion and pop-culture (and Instagram), the playful color has established a presence across design products and the built environment like never before. Colour is a fundamental tool in our perception of architecture, with architects like Ricardo Bofill and Luis Barragan having baptized pink into a high-impact contributor through their works. With that in mind, check out these 13 projects showing why pink is here to stay:
12,000 Pink-Painted Wooden Sticks / Ideo arquitectura
LightPathAKL / Monk Mackenzie Architects + Landlab
La Muralla Roja / Ricardo Bofill
Kolmio+LIM / Yusuke Seki
NGRS Recruiting Company HQ / Crosby Studios
A Room / Salottobuono + Enrico Dusi Architecture
‘André Malraux’ Schools in Montpellier / Dominique Coulon & associés
Didomestic / Elii
Beets and Roots Restaurant Berlin / Gonzalez Haase
Lano Fruits Office / Laura Ortín
Vendsyssel Theatre / schmidt hammer lassen architects
Footscray Apartment / BoardGrove Architects
Nursery in Buhl / Dominique Coulon & associés
BBVA Bancomer Tower / LEGORRETA + LEGORRETA + Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
BONUS
Pink Flamingo / Stephane Maupin
Collective Housing in Baró Tower / MiAS Architectes
Cuadra San Cristobal / Luis Barragán