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Linehouse creates greenhouse-informed food market in Shanghai

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The same recycled red bricks sourced from demolished houses in China can also be found on the interior walls, stacked to create three dimensional patterns. The interior of the market was designed to resemble a greenhouse, with shops and cafe's arrranged around a central, double-height atrium. The photography is by Wen Studio.

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Offhand Practice designs second-hand bookshop in Shanghai to mimic greengrocer

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On the interior, Chinese architecture studio Offhand Practice hoped to create a relaxed shopping environment despite the large number of goods on offer, which includes more than 2,000 pieces of clothing. Read: AMO cocoons Jacquemus store in pillows to create "bedroom-like" interior.

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Isern Serra completes "serene" office for Spanish eyewear brand

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Sculptural custom-made furniture adds artistic flourishes to this otherwise minimal showroom and head office , designed by Spanish interiors studio Isern Serra for eyewear brand Gigi Studios. Rather than a typical office layout with rows of workstations, the large open spaces are separated into more intimate zones with a more domestic scale.

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WGNB creates minimal monochrome SVRN store in Chicago

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Various architectural and furniture elements form pathways for shoppers to meander Black railings transverse the walls, puncturing curved and flat vertical partitions made from materials including concrete, steel and black-stained thermowood. Read: WGNB designs all-black flagship store for fashion brand Juun.J "The

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Glass blocks divide Eye Eye optical store by Best Practice Architecture

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Glass block partitions are angled to create a more dynamic space "The client gave Best Practice free range to transform the interior with only three requests: include glass blocks, use lit signage, and incorporate design language from the original location without being too repetitive," said the studio.

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How the Pandemic Forced Convenience Stores to Change with the Times

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During the pandemic, convenience stores not only survived but thrived as many other forms of retail shut down,” says Joseph Bona, Principal and Founder at Bona Design Lab (Secaucus, N.J.). More and more we see layouts designed to provide a precise way of guiding customers through space with minimal obstacles and barriers.

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