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Does artificial intelligence have what it takes to enrich our relationship with the built environment – past, present and future – by safeguarding architectural memory?
The future of design belongs to all living things. A cohabitative environment that shifts from anthropocentric to ecocentric thinking is taking root.
Instead of viewing abandonment as a loss, architects are reframing it as a design frontier – rooted in repair, reactivation and rural resilience – to navigate decline with dignity.
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 21 and 26 June.
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