建築/室內

Frame #147 2022/7,8

  • 書籍編號M-441145_147
  • ISBN8710966441145
  • 出 版 社Frame (M)
  • 商品語言英文
  • 定價NT$950
  • 折扣價NT$855
  • 點閱數1341

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Frame是全球領先的室內設計的出版刊物。自1997年推出以來,該雜誌一直忠實於自己的使命:把室內、建築、產品設計視為藝術和創意同樣重要的展示櫥窗和舞台佈景。

In the July/August issue of Frame, we explore how digital nomads are reshaping stay spaces – and much more.
Reporting From 
Ukrainian Aleksey Nilov shares what the design community is doing to help his country rebuild. And, during a trip to Oslo, Tracey Ingram encounters a design scene stepping up to the sustainability plate. 
Business of Design 
What’s behind the trend of flagship factories. How hospitality design can become more inclusive. Will 3D printing reshape the future of housing? Workspaces head for the metaverse. The big potential of biomaterials in spatial design. 
In Practice 
Sara Ricciardi on why every interior should respond to its occupants’ needs. WORKac on why you can’t replace real space. Krista Kim on how NFTs can shape creative economies. 
Spaces 
Why living spaces are turning translucent. Street culture moves from back alley to high street. Chinese hotels offer new perspectives on their neighbourhoods. Workplaces take biophilia beyond pot plants. 
Hospitality Lab 
A 50 per cent rise in US-based digital nomads alone since 2020 has seen this demographic reach 32 million strong worldwide – a number expected to rise to 1 billion by 2035. As Gen Z turns to freelance roles at a higher rate than any previous generation, and the movement makes inroads even among the salaried workforce, this prediction may prove equally prescient. Frame Lab explores how the digital nomad movement is driving a new typology of hotel space that highlights fluid transmissions between form and function, and why hospitality design at large is being redefined in the image of wandering lifestyles. 
The Challenge: Work wanderers  
In the lead-up to each issue, we challenge emerging designers to respond to the Frame Lab theme with a forward-looking concept. The remote working revolution has caused a surge in digital nomadism and the expectations of this new generation of wandering workers are a far cry from those of the traditional business traveller. What new or upended hospitality typologies will be needed to serve this group? We asked three creative practices to share their ideas. 
Market 
Classic furniture models are revamped and reinvented, designers take a stand against overconsumption, furniture that shapes itself, and flexible seating for changing postures. 

 

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