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FRAME 93. July/August 2013. Make Your Mark

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FRAME 93. July/August 2013

Make Your Mark

Publisher:FRAME

  • Paperback
  • English
  • 240 Pages
  • Jul 1, 2013

From intricate interventions to large-scale beacons, this issue of Frame is about making your mark. We take a tour of the renewed Rijksmuseum and talk to the man behind its site-specific cosmic canopy, before discussing interior design – and why we don't need it – with Philippe Starck. Two Scandinavian cities reveal their bright new landmarks, and then it's off to the Salone del Mobile in Milan to hear words from the wise and seek fresh formulas for the future.

CONTENT:

Visions: Grand plans for libraries, workspaces, hospitals – and a laboratory for opera

Stills: Spatial seduction at the Salone del Mobile, plus new projects by Fabio Novembre, Snøhetta, Wonderwall, Neri & Hu, Olafur Eliasson, Mathieu Lehanneur and more.

Features: Get Noted: Why Swedish design studio Note changed its tactics
Norway’s New Star: Every room has a view in Space Group’s shimmering hotel
Electric Circus: Step into the light at London’s Hayward Gallery
‘I Hate Uselessness’: Is Philippe Starck giving up interior design?
Full Cycle: Rijksmuseum 1 – The story behind the decade-long renovation
Renaissance Man: Rijksmuseum 2 – Zooming in on Richard Wright’s spectacular starscape
Concave Colours: Emporia cuts a new shape for shopping malls

Reports:
Maruni: Master crafts from the Japanese furniture manufacturer
Dauphin: Aesthetics meet ergonomics in the X-Code office chair
Door Handles: Introducing the latest nifty knobs
ISH: Collections play with contrast at Frankfurt’s ‘water and energy’ fair
Update: Reflecting on the Salone with Brühl, Cotto, Lensvelt and Mosa
Catalogue: It’s all about the indoors with our roundup of the freshest furniture and lighting products

Goods: Salone del Mobile: 26 pages of Milan mania – Words from the wise and fresh formulas for the future
One Artist, One Material: Jim Denevan sketches with sand
Books: Long live print! Wrap your hands around these enticing magazine titles

From intricate interventions to large-scale beacons, this issue of Frame is about making your mark. We take a tour of the renewed Rijksmuseum and talk to the man behind its site-specific cosmic canopy, before discussing interior design – and why we don't need it – with Philippe Starck. Two Scandinavian cities reveal their bright new landmarks, and then it's off to the Salone del Mobile in Milan to hear words from the wise and seek fresh formulas for the future.

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