Design declined in all its facets and architecture, these are the beating hearts of Frame, the magazine founded in Amsterdam in 1997 by Rober Thiemann
The beauty of this bimonthly magazine, in addition to the fact that it is one of the leading publications in the sector, is that since its launch it has remained faithful to its mission: to place interior architecture as a creative profession as important as it is. design and architecture.
The magazine is sold in 77 countries and is printed in English and Korean.
Dimensions: 23 x 30 cm
Cover: soft
Number of pages: 176
English language
ISSUE 143
In this issue of Frames:
- We explore the present - and the future - of porous campuses, which open up to more communities and non-employees / students through events, common areas and more. IHow can educational facilities best serve their students and the general public? How can design help make connections?
- Leonard Muyambo examines Zimbabwe's past and present sustainable interior design concepts and asks: How to do more with less?
- Mariko Sugita reflects on the urban legacies that the Olympics leave behind.
- Because workplaces are replacing fun and glitz with hospitality and comfort.
- Generation Z changes the face of beauty retail.
- The increase of spaces for sustainability education.
... and so on.