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How to Organize a Commercial Space? Distribution and Circulation Strategies in the Design of Stores and Premises

Arch Daily

Image © Yongjoon Choi Within the realm of commercial architecture, the design of spatiality can adopt multiple approaches, conceiving proposals that achieve a balance between aesthetics and functionality. Read more »

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Linehouse creates greenhouse-informed food market in Shanghai

Dezeen

Architecture studio Linehouse has wrapped a food market in a Shanghai laneway neighbourhood around a central atrium informed by Victorian greenhouses. Each stall was assembled from a kit of parts, so that the vendors are able to create their own signage and layout, but maintain a consistent material and lighting palette.

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New Trends in Restaurant Design Cater to Diners’ Needs

VMS

What are some of the enduring trends in interiors and architecture that we’re seeing as restaurants move forward in this new reality? Soft curves, circles and spheres throughout the furniture, surfaces and architecture – especially the floating ring in its domed atrium – echo the orbit of the planets. “We Dauphine’s in Washington, D.C.,

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Bang & Olufsen Plants a Flagship in SoHo

VMS

The 3700-square-foot store, located on an equally luxe corner in SoHo (Saint Laurent and Chanel are nearby), unfurls its extensive lineup of goods and gadgets in a refined, yet relaxed setting with a sensory-fueled design that respects the neighborhood’s historic cast-iron architecture. Veronica Bean on Behalf of TPG Architecture.

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OMA adds wood-clad escalators to KaDeWe department store in Berlin

Dezeen

Architecture studio OMA has revealed images of the first completed part of its renovation of Berlin department store KaDeWe, a retail and event space connected by wood-clad escalators. Wood-clad escalators sit in the centre of the space. Wood-clad escalators sit in the centre of the space. Lighting: Sekles Planungsbuero.

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This biophilic hotel calls travellers back to their roots

Design Wanted

Vietnamese architectural studio D1 attempts to achieving sustainability by returning to traditional roots when designing boutique Hotel des Bouton in Da Nang. ” – ©D1 architectural studio. ” – ©D1 architectural studio. Yard inspired by traditional houses in Hoi An – ©D1 architectural studio.

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First Asia Pacific Adidas Flagship in Myeongdong, Seoul

Retail Focus

The new facade design language extends the block outline of traditional Korean architecture while seamlessly blending in with the facade of the original building. The concise and clean layers with dynamic lighting effects emerge from the lively streets as a pure and dazzling scenery of Myeongdong.

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