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Hailing from Montreal, but with eyes on the rest of the world, ACDF is pushing the boundaries and embracing dichotomies in its atelier-focused spatial design. Hailing from Montreal, but with eyes on the rest of the world, ACDF is pushing the boundaries and embracing dichotomies in its atelier-focused spatial design. Wishing to pay respects to its Montreal heritage while also taking inspiration and liberties from the international design scene, the studio is adept at balancing various goals and identities to achieve distinct results. The team champions both a rigourous work ethic as well as an eccentric approach to creativity, finding a steady, yet idiosyncratic, process. Within these pages the team reveals their characteristic values and methodologies which allow them to realize their iconic projects. Encompassing a wide range of typologies, from residential to hospitality and commercial outputs, the featured projects are sure to inspire in readers a new approach to creativity and design-based work.
Discover the luxurious and sensorial world of I IN, the celebrated Tokyo-based interior design studio stirring up the world of interiors with its vibrant and distinct use of colour, shapes and materials. Discover the luxurious and sensorial world of I IN, the celebrated Japanese interior design studio stirring up the world of interiors with its vibrant and distinct use of colour, shapes and materials. Not one to be restricted by pre-existing paradigms, I IN uses familiar tools to achieve innovative and out-of-the-box designs. The two principals, hailing from Tokyo, share their methodologies and values in this their first dedicated publication. In this volume one can expect to learn about Japanese design conventions and the way the duo is maintaining the delicate balance between honouring their heritage and pushing it into new directions, both in terms of the final product and the process by which they get there. Luxury, a keystone concept for I IN, has an evolved and new holistic meaning for the future. Featuring 13 of the studio's most recognisable projects, the following pages have been carefully curated and designed to inspire and evoke feelings of calm and luxury.
Step into these hyper-functional and agile homes that are facing our uncertain future head-on with an all-inclusive consciousness. Take a moment to reflect on your domestic situation since 2020 and realise that few things matter more than the spaces you inhabit and operate in. Our modern times have made it clear that the house is not just a home, but has the potential to be an office, a gym, a studio, a playground, a community. Accordingly, contemporary housing must be, above all else, crafted with consciousness in mind. Consciousness of the land it occupies, the materials it is made up of and of the lives that will occupy it throughout its lifetime. In short, a consciousness of temporality. The residential projects showcased in this book demonstrate such adaptability through a number of strategies ¿ including modularity, frugality, mobility, hybridity and communality ¿ to achieve resilient spaces that will stand the test of our times and inspire a new housing mandate. This volume builds upon and beyond the descriptive models of past Frame books, offering, in addition, perceptive criticality and visionary insights from a multitude of designers from around the world, functioning as a comprehensive guide and quintessential reference for design enthusiasts and professionals passionate about approaching residential design with radical consciousness.
Immerse yourself in the world of harmonious residential design through the Japan-based architecture studio, Apollo. Featuring a harmonious balance between indoor, outdoor and hybrid spaces, Apollo, a Japanese-based studio, crafts warm and inviting homes through their dedication to design, security and function. These houses are understated, yet monumental in their confident form. With a firm rejection of frivolity, their functionality is conjured with the restraint and thoughtfulness of a practiced hand. Led by renowned architect, Satoshi Kurosaki, the team skillfully orchestrates individual design elements together to achieve a harmonious and peaceful space. Tracing through the studiös decades-long practice, this book showcases a carefully chosen selection of Apollös projects with striking photography paired alongside thoughtful commentary and insights into the design process. This is Apollo pulling back the curtain on what it means to create a space with such balance and harmony that it bleeds into one¿s own life.
Meet Markgraph, a dynamic spatial design Atelier, and discover what it means to orchestrate encounters and tell stories through an unexpected medium - space. With decades of experience and a fresh perspective, Atelier Markgraph has been crafting small- and large-scale spaces and installations that resonate with the public and their clients. Spaces are not meant to sit empty, devoid of human interaction. Markgraph knows this and crafts spatial experiences with exceptional intentionality and precision, all the while never forgetting what really matters: the encounters between people and space. The Atelier is made up of talented storytellers, who use space as a medium to craft narratives and encounters using a radically dynamic mix of digital and analogue elements, elegantly integrated with one another. Using the studio's projects as case-studies, Erika Brandl Mouton guides readers with poignant writing and perceptive insights through the philosophy of spatial encounters and stories. Coupled with François-Luc Giraldeau's editorial expertise, this volume breaks down complex notions, creating accessible content that upholds the integrity of the Atelier's practice. What follows is a captivating title, shining light on an accomplished, perpetually forward-looking studio. This is how we meet. Welcome.
Where We Learn investigates how learning spaces are evolving to be made more engaging, flexible and all-around better suited to today's challenges and opportunities. When educational spaces are designed not only to suit, but to harness the power of new learning models, they have a catalytic potential to improve the way knowledge is shared and retained. Once static, spaces where learning takes place have expanded far beyond the walls of the classroom to spill into more flexible and interactive settings. Where We Learn will offer some of the most novel insights into the design and performance of new environments that are better adapted to contemporary pedagogical practices. This book will shed light on over 50 projects worldwide, ranging from kindergartens, schools and universities to libraries, study cafés and museums. Geared towards readers interested in understanding the broader impact of design on the human experience, Where We Learn will highlight imaginative projects while remaining grounded in practical contexts and real-world settings.
The Healthy Indoors candidly addresses the increasing need for spaces designed to serve multiple and diverse uses while promoting a culture of wellbeing and innovation. Health, wellbeing and comfort have become critical priorities in carving new spaces. Addressed through the use of carefully selected materials, systems and design strategies, these considerations are now widely implemented to augment the structures we inhabit, from our homes and workplaces to shops and healthcare centres. The Healthy Indoors will provide a cleverly guided survey of projects that have successfully put the occupants' physical and mental health at the center of their design. Laying claim to significance beyond that of aesthetics, the 50+ case studies selected for this book will be thoroughly presented in a way that will appeal to both professionals and enthusiasts alike. Find out what are the healthiest new ways to live, work and play!
The regular feature 'What I've Learned' in Frame magazine opens the door for readers to discover more about their favourite designers and architects. In candid interviews, these individuals reflect on the path their careers have taken them and the industry at large, offering the reader the possibility to take a shortcut and learn from their experiences. Revisiting a selection of these interviews for compilation into this new book, What I've Learned includes new material and further insights. The book also features the most important projects or products with which these established creatives made their name.What I've Learned includes interviews with Tadao Ando, Yves Béhar, Alexandre de Betak, Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, David Chipperfield, Ilse Crawford, Tom Dixon, Naoto Fukasawa, Alfredo Häberli, Jaime Hayon, Hella Jongerius, Toshiyuki Kita, Kengo Kuma, Daniel Libeskind, Joep van Lieshout, Piero Lissoni, Ellen van Loon, Ingo Maurer, Jo Nagasaka, Lyndon Neri and Rosanna Hu, Luca Nichetto, Inga Sempé, Bernard Tschumi, Patricia Urquiola, Sebastian Wrong, Tokujin Yoshioka
A survey of retail in China provides an illuminating window into the future of the industry.
A global and in-depth investigation into the contemporary workspace.
MOMENT is a Tokyo-based interdisciplinary studio founded by designer duo Hisaaki Hirawata and Tomohiro Watabe. The firm¿s work, which ranges from interior to graphic design and branding, redefines space and experience design by introducing innovative elements and alluring lighting. Its interiors and products are smart, timeless and often minimalistic, showing mastery in the use colours, forms, and materials.
A captivating reflection on the social nature of LOHA's architectural practice through the firm's engagement with the human condition in urban landscapes.
In an age of digital predominance, One Artist, One Material celebrates the limitations and possibilities of physical materials, by means of interviews with 50 world-renowned artists about their material of choice. Over the course of their careers, many artists develop a preference for a particular material, allowing them to become intimately familiar with its physical possibilities and limitations. The artists who share their valuable experiences in this book include Clint Baclawski, James Bridle, Berline de Bruyckere, Jordan Eagles, Martin Huberman, Yusuke Kamata, Mark Khaisman, Jonas Lund, Jorge Otero-Pailos, John Sabraw, Philip Stearns, Hanayuishi Takaya, and Rebecca Ward.One Artist, One Material is a collection of articles that appeared in the eponymous section in Frame magazine. Published since 2008, 'One Artist, One Material' is one of the longest-running and most successful sections of the magazine. Revisiting each of these interviews for compilation into this new book, One Artist, One Material includes new material and further insights. The book also features the most important projects with which these established creatives made their name.
Edited by: Ana Martins; currently residing in The Netherlands, Amsterdam Authors: Jeanne Tan; currently residing in The Netherlands, Amsterdam Lauren Teague; currently residing in United Kingdom, London Angel Trinidad; currently residing in The Netherlands, Amsterdam
Generational dialogues between 40 world-renowned creatives exploring how the creative legacy of previous generations is being reinterpreted over time.
An inspiring compilation of 120 contemporary trade fair stands from around the world.
Investigating the realms of architecture and its future possibilities, this book is an exploration of innovation and new forms of design and urbanity. It is a didactic yet personal approach to urbanity matters . Inspiring projects, all realised by Julien De Smedt Architects, emphasi s e the melt ing pot of diverse program me s that should be considered in creating future - proof cities.
Unveiling show-stopping hospitality interiors from across the globe, as an overview of design trends for bars, restaurants and hotels.
An exclusive look at the inner-workings of Ippolito Fleitz Group, the world-renowned studio led by Peter Ippolito and Gunter Fleitz.
An inspiring monograph that takes an in - depth look at the work of San Francisco - based Studio O+A, explaining their innovative approach to design. They have created some of the most ground - breaking offices for companies like Facebook, Microso ft, Nike and Uber. They made their name rethinking the impact workspace has on work, but today their reach extends beyond the physical environment.
Postdigital Artisans profiles 60 contemporary artists and designers, accompanied by rich illustrations of their "postdigital" work.
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