Frame Magazine – Issue 151

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Frame Magazine Issue 151 (The Big Shift) is here. Detailing and analysing approaches that anticipate change – from shifting user needs to fluctuating functions – FRAME’s Agility-themed Spring issue provides a directory for resilient design.

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Frame Magazine Issue 151 (The Big Shift) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Detailing and analysing approaches that anticipate change – from shifting user needs to fluctuating functions – FRAME’s Agility-themed Spring issue provides a directory for resilient design.

Frame is the world’s leading interior design publication. Since its launch in 1997, the magazine has remained faithful to its mission: putting interior architecture on the map as a creative profession that’s equally important as design and architecture. In six issues per year, Frame publishes the world’s most inspiring interiors, spiced up with design, art and creative endeavours like window displays and stage sets. Sold in 77 countries, Frame is printed in English.

Content: Frame Magazine – Issue 151

How to design for change

Get up to speed with the latest agile product releases, from furniture that can be deconstructed and reconstructed to kits of parts and height-adjustable tables for agile working environments, and modular designs that can be endlessly stacked, rearranged and augmented.

Discover three need-to-know studios that explore the notion of adaptability across typologies, materials and scales – from climate-responsive buildings to floating communities to cardboard constructions.

Gain insights on how flex­ibility is feeding food retail, why an agile workplace is about more than putting furniture on wheels, and whether hybrid hospitality concepts could be a fitting foundation for the adaptive reuse of existing buildings.

Learn from global industry leaders how the largest physical manifestations of retail – the mall and the high street – can become more resilient to changing consumer behaviour.

Take visual and conceptual inspiration from the ways in which art, fashion and mobility are dealing with the concept of agility.

Uncover how eight design methods for embedded adaptability – multifunctional, autonomous spaces that can constantly be rearranged and reprogrammed – offer an opportunity to make unsustainable overhauls obsolete.

Published by Frame Magazine
Manufactured in The Netherlands
Available in English
Reading situation Coffee Shop · Home
Article No. bfframemag0151
Weight 800 g
Dimensions 30 × 26 × 4 cm

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