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

Inside Retail

Spanning two floors, the 1103sqm retail space features distinct areas dedicated to specific product categories. From its ephemeral presence in the Melbourne CBD to its captivating interior, every aspect of the store is carefully curated, with limited signage enticing curious seekers to discover the elusive spot.

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Snarkitecture uses recycled materials for Pharrell Williams' streetwear brand store in Miami

Dezeen

The 5,000-square-foot (465 metres) store includes retail space as well as art installations created for the store by Snarkitecture. The space used to be a warehouse. In order to light up the warehouse space, the studio added windows to the side of the structure and created a domed entryway, also with panelled windows.

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Interiors inspiration: Design Week favourite recent projects

Design Week

IS Architecture and Design was briefed to turn a disused gym into a space age hair salon. The result is a maximalist set of spaces which Rockwell says “celebrates the spirit of carefree sophistication” Several site-specific installations have been designed as feature points. The Wellhead Bristol, by Liqui Group.

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How AI Is Transforming Workplace Architecture And Design

All Work

Reimagining Workspaces with AI While the integration of AI into architecture is still maturing, its potential is undeniable. The insights gleaned from such analysis can aid in the creation of efficient layouts that boost employee satisfaction while curtailing costs. AI will also revolutionize learning and development in the workplace.

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The Rise Of The Destination-Worthy, Hospitality-Influenced Workplace

All Work

Consider this: the layouts and amenities of the best hotels and resorts are designed for optimal convenience, comfort and fun to keep people on property and capture more of guests’ dollars. 2) Prioritizing more “we” spaces and less “me” spaces. Enter the destination-worthy, hospitality-influenced office.

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