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Frame Publishers BV Where We Work: Design Lessons from the Modern Office
As we think about the future of the office in a post-pandemic world, Where We Work provides an indispensable reference tool for interior designers, architects and companies alike. The office isn’t dead. But just in what form will it live? Departing from Frame’s successful The Other Office series, Where We Work explores ground-breaking workspaces, providing an indispensable reference tool for interior designers, architects and companies alike. As we think about the future of the office in a post-pandemic world, this book presents important design lessons from the modern office through a curated showcase of 51 projects by designers worldwide. These lessons are highlighted as key takeaways at the end of each of the book’s four chapters: Designing for Community, Flexibility, Identity, and Wellbeing. An introductory essay explores how these four ideas – or ideals – will continue to drive the workspaces of the future.
£36.00
Frame Publishers BV Goods 2: Interior Products from Sketch to Use
£45.00
Frame Publishers BV Learning from China: A New Era of Retail Design
Learning from China showcases 50 of the country’s pioneering retail designs and explores them as windows into the industry’s future. As e-commerce uproots the norms and conventions of physical retail, Chinese retailers are showing the way forward. What can designers, architects and industry leaders learn from this melting pot of innovation? Departing from Frame’s successful Powershop series, Learning from China showcases 50 retail designs developed by a troupe of national and international designers in China. From multifunctional lifestyle destinations and food kiosks to multi-brand stores and themed pop-ups, this curated selection of case studies provides a window into the future of the industry.
£36.00
Frame Publishers BV Bright 2: Architectural Illumination and Light Installations
The use of light and illumination in architecture and design is currently evolving and making an increasingly significant impact i n various creative disciplines. Today, architects use light installations to create a different ni ght - time identity for buildings that allow for additional functions and presentations. Light is also important for interior designers, who use it to give the impression of a room where there isn’t one or make a space seem bigger or smaller. Others use ligh t to conjure works of art, forms and images out of nothing or to give entire city centres a whole new look. In short: light is a magical medium for creative experimentation that today’s designers are using to produce a broad spectrum of exciting work. Brig ht 2 presents a rich selection of these innovative projects that are setting trends in the creative use of light. The included work has been implemented in both a commercial and cultural context around the world. Each designer or design company is featured in an eight - page spread that includes both stunning photography and detailed text information. This inspiring volume is an up - to - date reference tool for professionals working in the fields of light design, architecture and art. The book reflects the curre nt role of illumination as a multifaceted and interactive design element. In doing so, Bright 2 literally sheds new light on the future of architecture and design
£45.00
Frame Publishers BV Grand Stand 6: Designing Stands for Trade Fairs and Events
One of our most successful series, Grand Stand , is already in its sixth edition. This book features over 100 of the latest and greatest trade fair stands. Diving into the way brands present themselves at trade fairs all over the world, Grand Stand 6 explores the enticing temporary spaces from concept to execution. Each project is shown on four to six pages that in many cases also include sketches, plans and construction photos. The selected stands can be big or small, located at low-key events or large trade fairs, designed by star designers or students, interactive or static, high-tech or low-budget, but they all have one thing in common: an absolute wow factor. This book is the definitive source on trade fair stand design and a must-have reference tool for interior designers, architects and branding experts.
£54.00
Frame Publishers BV Masterclass: Architecture: Guide to the World’s Leading Graduate Schools
Aimed at current bachelor’s degree students, recent graduates and professionals looking for a specialisation, Masterclass: Architecture provides an in-depth overview of 29 leading graduate schools from all over the world that offer a master’s degree in architecture. The featured schools are selected based on a list of criteria including the quality of the graduation work, the employability and success of former students, the list of lecturers, and their reputation in the industry. Each school is featured extensively over 10 pages containing useful information, such as programme description, application details and requirements, student demographics, mentor and alumni lists, tuition and scholarship details, and full contact details. The articles give a real insight into life at each of the schools and in the global locations – each school profile opens with an introduction by the dean, followed by examples of recent student work, an interview with a successful alumnus, information about the school’s location regarding housing, transportation and the cultural scene from a student’s perspective, and more. A world map indicating the demographic spread of included schools, a summary table and a notebook section with space for research notes, complete this guide to help potential students choose the school that will suit them best.
£22.50
Frame Publishers BV Night Fever 6: Hospitality Design
Night Fever 6 unveils outstanding and inspirational destinations that are setting the direction of contemporary hospitality design. Divided into chapters illustrating key trends in the field, the book showcase s 100 hospitality interiors from across the world , on a total of 500 pages . Projects are selected based on their original concept, creativity, i nnovative approach or the project’s unmistakable wow - factor. Each interior is presented in two to six pages, through an engaging explanatory text about the design and a curated selection of stunning photography and elucidatory drawings . Editorial text and interviews introduce each chapter, thereby contextualiz ing the themes covered by the book. An extensive index at the back of the book will present the company profile, portrait and contact details of each featured design studio.
£54.00