Namsan Wearhouse / unseenbird
NAMSAN WEARHOUSE sells a variety of products, including clothing and miscellaneous goods. It was located in an alley in Myeong-dong, which had been temporarily suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic.
NAMSAN WEARHOUSE sells a variety of products, including clothing and miscellaneous goods. It was located in an alley in Myeong-dong, which had been temporarily suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Even though under the circumstances, which consumption experiences of department stores face a historic existential crisis due to the impact of online shopping and the pandemic, JUT Land Development CO., Ltd constructs a shopping mall in the designated district for entertainment located north of the Keelung River, Dazhi.
The MixC One Mall, created for project developer CR Land, is in Dalian, a port city on the Bohai Gulf widely considered the romantic city of north-east China. The characteristic coastal landscape of the region, an identifying feature for the local population, became the leitmotif of the design. The 84,000 m² mall contains more than 260 stores and combines a superlative shopping experience with the concept of a social hub consistently developed around the user’s perspective. Among the mall’s visual highlights are its impressively large atrium voids that are flooded with natural light thanks to generous skylights. The individual levels are modeled in a variety of organic shapes around a central air space. The atriums are thus stacked and staggered upon each other, resembling the irregular projections of a rocky island. At the same time, visual relationships are created between the galleries on the different vertical levels, arousing curiosity and encouraging visitors to explore the space. Overall, the mall appears as a large-scale sculptural space that is clear and uncluttered, yet full of surprises.
COOSH is distinguished by its Scandinavian, minimalist style with accent details so we created a space that represents the same approach by not only being a comfortable store but also focusing a visitor’s attention on surfaces, materials, and nuances. As the brand tends to a Scandinavian minimalism and is restrained in the color palette we thought it would be cool to overthink the Scandinavian mold and go to the roots of Scandinavia with its warm furry materials contrasting with the cold environment.
The in-house design team of New York menswear brand Stòffa has mixed vintage and contemporary furniture for its flagship store in SoHo. Fashion brand Stòffa focuses on “championing a shift toward quality, sustainability, and individuality” through made-to-order clothing and predominantly operated out of pop-ups before opening up a 2,000-square-foot (186-square-metre) retail space in New York
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Bridge and Stone – Hangzhou is characterized by its numerous bridges. The “Qiantang County Records” states: “The residents of Qiantang are densely populated, with bridges every hundred steps and ten paces, with tracks and bridges for passage.” In the Yuan Dynasty, Marco Polo wrote in his travelogue: “Traveling in Hangzhou, surrounded by various waters, there are twelve thousand stone bridges.” We interpreted such bridge structures as symbols of connection and communication, equality and breadth. With this theme in mind, the space is conceived as a bridge between the global brand and its Hangzhou context. When entering the space, the huge water sink in the center is a concrete manifestation of the concept. People can stroll or stop by “the bridge,” where the water is flowing from the tap and the rectangular stone slabs bridging it create a dynamic context for “connection.”
Bridge and Stone – Hangzhou is characterized by its numerous bridges. The “Qiantang County Records” states: “The residents of Qiantang are densely populated, with bridges every hundred steps and ten paces, with tracks and bridges for passage.” In the Yuan Dynasty, Marco Polo wrote in his travelogue: “Traveling in Hangzhou, surrounded by various waters, there are twelve thousand stone bridges.” We interpreted such bridge structures as symbols of connection and communication, equality and breadth. With this theme in mind, the space is conceived as a bridge between the global brand and its Hangzhou context. When entering the space, the huge water sink in the center is a concrete manifestation of the concept. People can stroll or stop by “the bridge,” where the water is flowing from the tap and the rectangular stone slabs bridging it create a dynamic context for “connection.”
Shiny silver curtains and a lacquered burgundy stage feature inside the flagship store for Danish womenswear label Rotate, which opened in Copenhagen during fashion week. Locally based French designer Thibaut Allgayer designed the two-level store on Kristen Bernikows Gade. It is the first physical location for Rotate, which was launched by stylist influencers Thora Valdimars
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Interior studio Atelier Tao+C has completed a light-filled bookshop with a timber roof at a ski report in northern China for local retailer Naïve. Located in the ski resort of Aranya Chongli in northern China, the bookshop was built within an existing concrete frame. A grid of steel and timber frameworks were inserted in between
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Interior studio Atelier Tao+C has completed a light-filled bookshop with a timber roof at a ski report in northern China for local retailer Naïve. Located in the ski resort of Aranya Chongli in northern China, the bookshop was built within an existing concrete frame. A grid of steel and timber frameworks were inserted in between
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