Pin-Up (magazine)

[5] Burrichter launched the first issue in 2006, which featured a cover story on Rick Owens' house that displayed his furniture designs for the first time to the public.

The magazine has run features and interviews on a number of prominent architects such as Frank Gehry, Rem Koolhaas, Zaha Hadid, Maria Pergay, Paulo Mendes da Rocha, Martino Gamper, and Ettore Sottsass.

The 448-page book has no pictures; subjects include architects Odile Decq and Charles Renfro, fashion designers Rick Owens and Hedi Slimane, and artists Daniel Arsham and Robert Wilson.

[10] For the 30th issue of the magazine, Burrichter celebrated the magazine's 15 years with macro-topics on design and entertainment such as the "new" New York designers, contemplations on the influence of social media and home decorating, and ends with an exploration of the Milanese underground, with its unique signage created by Bob Noorda, Franca Helg, and Franco Albini.

[13] The 151-page monograph follows Barbie's Dreamhouses through six iterations as well as original furnishings and architectural blueprints and is co-authored by Burrichter, writer Whitney Mallett, and designer Ben Ganz.