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Alex Cochrane Architects designs shops to "embrace the elegant proportions" of National Portrait Gallery

Dezeen

Arched architectural details are repeated in the displays The main shop's two adjoining rooms have impressive ceiling heights of between six and 7.5 We repeated the shape of these soaring arches around the room creating a rhythm so all the arches, both old and new, became of a singular and familiar language," Cochrane said.

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Branding and packaging design

Parker Design

Combining the names Robert and Andrew also has a certain ring to it, with the alliteration of the letter “R” adding rhythm and making the brand immediately memorable. The popularity of sourdough has risen in the UK in the last few years, becoming a popular choice that feels accessible and premium at the same time.

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The Internet of Senses and the retail sector

CAAD

We’re talking about tools that allow us to control our sound environment and experience smell, taste, textures, and temperature digitally. Beyond the vibration of the controls or video game equipment, it is believed that smartphones will be able to reproduce shapes and textures, or the emulation of aromas in a movie.

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Forte Forte's first US store features golden changing rooms and balancing stones

Dezeen

Inside, a bright white ceiling is lit at the edges casting light on the textured walls, which create a neutral backdrop for Vattilana's minimal but eclectic designs. The amount of garments on display is minimal, with single dresses suspended delicately from various squiggly formations of gold wire.

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