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Glass blocks divide Eye Eye optical store by Best Practice Architecture

Dezeen

Local studio Best Practice Architecture has used punchy colours, glass bricks and dichroic glass inside an optometry store in Seattle 's Leschi neighbourhood. For Eye Eye 's second location, founder Will Pentecost got back in touch with Best Practice Architecture , which had completed the brand's first brick-and-mortar store back in 2015.

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Hermès reopens its store in Pacific Place Mall, revealing a unique, spacious design and reaffirming its history with Hong Kong

Retail Focus

Awash with light and recast in a warm, welcoming colour palette, the new store boasts a spacious layout where one can discover the sixteen métiers of the house and the spirit of savoir-faire and innovation at the heart of Hermès.

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Aedas-designed Huanggang skyscraper redefines the Shenzhen urban landscape

Design Middleeast

A simple fluid architectural form is adopted which signifies flowing water, while the cantilevered canopy at the tower’s entrance signifies the splashes. The vertical lines of the façade pour from the crown to the lobby, unifying the architectural language from top to bottom.

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Pierre Yovanovitch opens design gallery in New York City penthouse

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The exposed ceiling beams, whitewashed brick and dark wood floors are all typical of a New York loft Inside the pre-war building, the gallery unfolds through a series of partial rooms that flow into one another without doorways or thresholds.

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Mecca for mums: How The Memo is disrupting the baby goods market

Inside Retail

All about the flow. Designed by leading Melbourne architecture and interior design firm, Cera Stribley, and built by The Melbourne Builder, the Armadale store features The Memo’s signature bright and bold colour scheme, while the layout has been thoughtfully planned with the customer in mind.

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WGNB creates minimal monochrome SVRN store in Chicago

Dezeen

A variety of monolithic furniture pieces direct the flow of movement around this fashion boutique in Chicago, designed by South Korean studio WGNB. A muted, monochrome selection of materials creates a serene atmosphere in both of the spaces, while the architectural elements dictate purposeful paths that connect them.

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Standout stores: New flagships, pop-ups and openings that caught our eye 

Inside Retail

The unconventional flow, leading customers left instead of right, sets the experimental tone. Open for just 12 weeks, the architecturally designed store reflects Thankyou’s commitment to reimagining retail. The layout is carefully planned to create an immersive and engaging experience. Ganni Sydney Image supplied.

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