Frame Reframe

For the fourth issue of Finstral magazine, entitled ‘Frame Reframe’, the South Tyrolean family business invites people with innovative ideas to explore new contexts outside the box: together with American designer Jonathan Olivares, they ask whether windows are, after all, not objects of interior design; Johannes Bauer has photographed and staged windows and entrance doors as architectural components in their own right – the first furnishings of a room; Arno Ritter talks to Nathalie de Vries, co-founder of MVRDV, about the value of ‘tailor-made’ solutions, even in series production; with Studio Arquitectura-G in Barcelona, they discuss how to regulate the climate inside a home for effective energy saving in the context of climate change and finally explore Villa Girasole, a house that rotates to follow the sun, designed by Italian engineer Angelo Invernizzi.

And, of course, the curtain is raised on Finstral’s production, the variety of their products and some of Finstral’s most exciting projects, carried out in various European countries, where windows are always the protagonists of innovative solutions.
For the fourth time, Finstral invites dialogue, with windows and construction as central themes.

The leitmotif “Frame Reframe” offers endless possibilities for rethinking and redesigning the world, which is why a single cover is not enough. In fact, in the fourth issue of the magazine, no two covers are the same; each one is unique, created by an algorithm specially developed by digital artist Anna Lucia.
A generative work of art – contours that are constantly being rethought and reassembled.

Visit www.finstral.com/f04 to request a free copy.