Frame Magazine Issue 166 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Delve into the portfolios of progressive creatives merging past practices with forward thinking – from deconstructing cultural heritage in order to revitalize crafts to challenging architectural hierarchies by reinterpreting tradition. Design stands at a crossroads between innovation and preservation. This issue investigates how restoration, craft, indigenous techniques and cultural traditions are intersecting with technology, new materials and globalization.
Gain insights into how adaptive reuse can reverse rural decline, what it takes for luxury brands to balance preservation and reinvention, how to safeguard – and share – born-digital architecture, and the revival and recontextualization of rammed earth.
Be visually and conceptually inspired by cross-disciplinary creative projects that invite us to engage with histories – personal, cultural, architectural and ecological – while imagining new ways of inhabiting and preserving our world.
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.
In this issue
We question when to preserve or rebuild buildings and brand legacies, and consider how blending heritage with renewal can create resilient, respectful and future-proof cities, spaces and products. Here’s what’s to expect inside.
Be visually and conceptually inspired by cross-disciplinary creative projects that invite us to engage with histories – personal, cultural, architectural and ecological – while imagining new ways of inhabiting and preserving our world.
Explore the products defining the market today, from re-issues of classics (with a twist) to contemporary designs with ancient roots.
Delve into the portfolios of progressive creatives merging past practices with forward thinking – from deconstructing cultural heritage in order to revitalize crafts to challenging architectural hierarchies by reinterpreting tradition.
Gain insights into how adaptive reuse can reverse rural decline, what it takes for luxury brands to balance preservation and reinvention, how to safeguard – and share – born-digital architecture, and the revival and recontextualization of rammed earth.
Details: Frame Magazine – Issue 166
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