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the new HAYDON shanghai store seamlessly combines retro decor with sci-fi accents

Design Boom

eastern-style textures and colors steadily constrast 'space station' details, creating a new form of eclecticism. The post the new HAYDON shanghai store seamlessly combines retro decor with sci-fi accents appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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The Influence of Geography on Store Design

CAAD

Local architecture, climate, culture, and consumer habits all influence the configuration of commercial spaces. From colors and materials to spatial distribution, every element must engage with its context. In each location, predominant materials, color palettes, and even lighting interact with the history and architecture of the area.

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Office JDY designs minimalist Veja store in Williamsburg

Dezeen

The resulting amalgamation of different colors and textures serves as a background to the white sales surfaces, which are the only 'new' finishes in the store," said Office JDY. metre) length. Williamsburg is a popular spot for apparel retailers, with brands like Everlane and Kith also maintaining outposts in the neighbourhood.

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How Can Anthropology And Architecture Converge To Shape The Office Of Tomorrow?

All Work

We believe that a cultural anthropological perspective can offer valuable insights that can enrich and shape architectural approaches during the current era of transformation. Most architectural research methods adopt quantitative and non-immersive qualitative techniques drawing primarily on surveys, focus groups, and interviews.

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How Can We Foster Emotional Connections At Work In The Post-Pandemic Era?

All Work

The quest to forge emotional connections through architectural design has long captivated the minds of architects and designers. Neuroaesthetics research shows how our brains react to art, including architecture, and the response to beauty. Our emotional design toolkit encompasses two more elements: Nature and Color Psychology.

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Retail Design: much more than store design – expand your niche and transform spaces

CAAD

From architecture and interior design to marketing, Retail Design is far more than just about stores. A Retail Designer can transform a restaurant or bar into a space that evokes emotions and attracts diners through strategic use of colors, textures, and layout.

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HDExpo and Vegas Market Trends 2021

Retail Works Inc

The pastel colors we’ve been seeing in the past years, are still a thing, but are becoming more saturated and electric. Gray is not going away as an ever-popular neutral, but it’s being joined by warmer neutrals and beiges. At HDExpo, the trends talk was conceptual and experiential, as one would expect from the hospitality design segment.