Every week, we highlight the FRAME Awards submissions that have received the most attention from our readers and jury. Below are the five most-viewed projects between 13 and 19 September. Cypress-root ...
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Received wisdom, and newspaper columnists, would have you believe that we’re currently experiencing a revolution in the way we consume art and artefacts online. The British Museum, frequently the ...
Despite competition from e-commerce and falling out of line with shoppers’ needs and values, the mall is re-emerging as a place for shopping and socializing. We rounded up ...
FramewebStudiø 27, a Brussels-based creative collective cofounded by chef and hospitality entrepreneur Paul-Antoine Bertin and Nathan Gullentops in 2023, reshapes the boundaries of gastronomy – and ...
Luxury and high-end brands are refining their location strategies with new retail hotspots in mind. Accelerated growth in secondary cities and suburban areas is creating fertile ...
The gym. An escape for some, hell for others. Yet in the wake of COVID, spaces that push health and wellness are more profitable than ever. The rebirth of mega-exclusive exercise ...
The founders of Parisian studio Matière Noire provide insight into their sense-driven design approach, discussing how spaces can be crafted using immaterial constituents such as light and sound.
As the experience economy continues to thrive, attention spans reportedly are narrowing and climate consciousness is gaining urgency, innovative restaurants are rethinking the fine-dining experience.
A cinematic luxury hotel debuts in Istanbul, while Helsinki's grand dame gets a refined refresh. Meanwhile, Lisbon serves up maritime style, and Milan welcomes a footwear icon to Brera.
Rough, robust, and highly adaptable – the spaces used by artists can offer real inspiration for the future workplace. Can their creative approach be employed to make better ...
Despite the fact that our world is shared, the birds, insects, animals, fungi, bacteria and other organisms that make up non-human species are rarely considered as important users of our built ...
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