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Ferrari’s flagship store in Milan combines heritage and innovation

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Architectural studio Sybarite , who also designed the Maranello store, created the interiors for this flagship, located within a landmark building adjacent to the historic Cathedral in Piazza del Duomo and the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. .

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Forte Forte's Tuscan boutique features subtle nautical details

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"The architectural language takes on local inflections and specific accents without ever becoming a dialect," Forte and Vattilana said of the way the interior of the store nods to its location. "We We also had an opportunity to work on unprecedented balances and harmonious contrasts. The rear of the store is lined in gold leaf.

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Black spiral staircase twists through Joseph store in Miami Design District

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Featuring contrasting white polished-marble stair treads, it twists through a circular opening to lead from womenswear on the ground floor to menswear and accessories on the first floor. In each, Sybarite follows the theme of opposites common in Joseph apparel with contrasting tones of black and white, and harsh and soft materials.

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

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Light fixtures inspired by James Turrell artworks, balancing stones, and a circular golden changing room feature in the interiors of fashion brand Forte Forte 's Los Angeles boutique. The contrast with Italian materials and finishes enriches the balance of components with further nuances, sealing the uniqueness of the project.".

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Sou Fujimoto: Crafting The Future of Architecture Through Nature And Technology

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And the contrast between Tokyo, where I studied architecture, and the natural environment of Hokkaido, where I grew up, was very interesting. The center of Tokyo and residential areas do not have such vast wildlife habitats, but when I walked around the small streets of the city, it seemed like I was walking in a forest.