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WIN Awards: finalistes dévoilés dans les catégories « Retail & Workspace Interiors »
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Retail Interiors Less Than 200 SQM Category: Zeitgeist by Innocad Architektur ZT GmbH (Austria)The client requested a trend-setting design that included the most efficient infrastructure possible. With this in mind, Innocad developed an exceptionally well-designed shop concept that maximizes space usage and offers sufficient room for the hair salon’s varied working areas and functions. ‘This is a very experiential and well detailed project’ SK 

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Innocad Architektur ZT GmbH

WIN Awards: finalistes dévoilés dans les catégories « Retail & Workspace Interiors »
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Retail Interiors Greater Than 200 SQM Category: Aldi Project Fresh by Landini Associates (Australia)   Landini Associates was engaged by Aldi to reinvent their store experience and elevate customer perceptions in Australia, from the quality and freshness of the products, to the overall brand image. The scope of works included interior design, graphic design and all in-store communication including tone of voice.   ‘Aldi is very much a discount and low cost supermarket, and yet Landini Associates have created a warm shopping experience, with lovely wide aisles and great lighting. All the produce looks very fresh, and feels more Wholefoods than discount, and just very confident and upmarket, anything but discount driven. It would be quite exciting to explore the aisles and do the shopping here rather than do it on the internet!’ CA ‘I like the approach. The use of natural materials (wood) and concrete makes it seem like more of a healthy, premium experience. The use of space makes it feel more luxurious and less 'supermarket'. The graphics and tone of voice really work in differentiating the store from low cost retail. Furthermore, the emphasis on fresh food (fruit and vegetables) contributes to an upgraded experience.’ MM

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Landini Associates

WIN Awards: finalistes dévoilés dans les catégories « Retail & Workspace Interiors »
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Retail Interiors Greater Than 200 SQM Category:  C.P. Hart Flagship Showroom by Morrow + Lorraine Architects (United Kingdom) As the luxury bathroom retailer C.P. Hart approached the 40th anniversary of its flagship showroom in London’s Waterloo it undertook a major re-design and expansion project. The brief was to create a fluid, multifunctional space for the C.P. Hart team and their customers, to hone the concept of luxury while championing contemporary design, and above all, to communicate and consolidate the established C.P. Hart identity. ‘An engaging, atmospheric, aspirational and inspiring space where materiality and backdrop showcase the products wonderfully.’ SK‘A very interesting use of materials, they have managed to create a unique environment for the product offer. I really much like the texture and colour used.’ MM

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Morrow + Lorraine Architects

WIN Awards: finalistes dévoilés dans les catégories « Retail & Workspace Interiors »
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Retail Interiors Greater Than 200 SQM Category: Lune Croissanterie by Studio Esteta (Australia)  The project was completed in October 2015 and involved interior alterations to an existing 400 sq. m warehouse to house the expansion of Lune Croissanterie. The client brief sought a design that enabled fluid and seamless production whilst also creating a celebration of the retailed croissants and pastries.   ‘The project is extremely well designed and eye-catching. Located within a 400 sq. m warehouse, it is completely enclosed in glass so that the customer is able to see all the production phases. A clear layout enhances the customer flow. A carefully thought out and executed project.’ HB

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Studio Esteta

WIN Awards: finalistes dévoilés dans les catégories « Retail & Workspace Interiors »
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Retail Interiors Greater Than 200 SQM Category: eMart ‘The Life’ by Conran & Partners (South Korea) South Korea’s leading retailer, The Shinsegae Group, have launched a new furniture and homeware brand to “take on IKEA” with an instinctively logical layout to offer customers an easier and more relaxing shopping experience in contrast to the overwhelming IKEA love-it/loath-it format.The new brand, known as the “The Life”, recently unveiled its first concept store; an ambitious 3,000 sq. m shop-in-shop offering over 5,000 homeware products. ‘Creating the look and feel of your own home can be such a confusing and tricky time because there is so much choice out there, so I love the simplicity of the bird and the nest with the slogan ‘Build your Home Beautifully’. It is very sweet and gentle, which is a nice place to be when you are thinking about creating a home, and gives a really fresh concept to flat-packed furniture - something that has been around for a long time.’ CA

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Conran & Partners

WIN Awards: finalistes dévoilés dans les catégories « Retail & Workspace Interiors »
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Retail Interiors Greater Than 200 SQM Category: Fangsuo Bookstore by Chu Chu Kang Space Design (China)   Chu’s initial proposal was centered around “The Secret Scripture Library”. Scripture libraries have been found around either in or under Buddhist temples for centuries and have an extended meaning of stored wisdom in Mandarin Chinese. The team found significant historical connections to the site, such as links to Daci Temple and one of the most famous monks in Buddhism - Xuan Zang of the Tang dynasty.  ‘Fangsuo is designed to be a bookstore, but they have actually called it a cathedral ‘carrying wisdom, culture and attitude’. That’s a high aim, and yet they’ve managed to pull it off. It really does have this exciting feel about it, that makes you want to explore and discover all the different floors. The height of the ceilings gives it such a sense of authority and confidence, yet the images show lots of people browsing. Great lighting, and this wonderful escalator that opens out into this huge space, which would really appeal to children as well as adults. They’ve really cracked it, it’s lovely.’ CA

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Chu Chu Kang Space Design

WIN Awards: finalistes dévoilés dans les catégories « Retail & Workspace Interiors »
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Retail Interiors Greater Than 200 SQM Category: Georg Jensen Flagship Store in Munich by Studio David Thulstrup (Denmark)   Georg Jensen’s new flagship store in Munich is located on one of the city’s luxury shopping streets, Maffeistrasse. The store concept is inspired by geometric, Scandinavian and Art Deco references, all originating from the Danish silversmithing brand’s rich history.   The client's brief expressed a wish to create a Scandinavian inspired, material-rich space where the merchandise would be highlighted in a sophisticated and minimalistic way. It was important for the client that the space would represent the brand and its heritage.   ‘The product which is known for its simplicity is showcased brilliantly in this rigorous interior. The framing of the product is a consistent feature which works very well.’ SK

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Studio David Thulstrup

WIN Awards: finalistes dévoilés dans les catégories « Retail & Workspace Interiors »
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Retail Interiors Greater Than 200 SQM Category: Max Mara Boutique by Duccio Grassi Architects (Italy) Max Mara renews and expands its flagship store in London, located in the prestigious Old Bond Street. Structured on three selling floors, this space of almost 1,000 sq. m is one of the largest Max Mara stores of Europe. The keyword to this design is contrast: the succession of volumes and empty spaces, the ensemble of different materials, the combination of straight and curved lines, everything contributes in giving a unique look to the London boutique.‘This project is beautifully executed. It has a combination of extremely luxurious material, with bare cement columns to showcase the architecture of the building. The furniture and fittings are well designed and display the product perfectly.’ HB ‘Truly modern and luxurious. The attention to detail and finishes are excellent. A real statement of authority for a brand flagship.  The use of outdoor space is well considered and brings softness to the design. Clean, considered with a good dose of modern aspirational living.’ MM

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Duccio Grassi Architects

WIN Awards: finalistes dévoilés dans les catégories « Retail & Workspace Interiors »
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Retail Interiors Greater Than 200 SQM Category: The MixC by Benoy (China)   Occupying an area of 450,000 sq. m, Qingdao’s MixC Mall is the largest of its kind in China. Integrated into the China Resources Centre, the mall is the new flagship for China Resources Land’s most high-end retail portfolio. Covering seven levels and three underground levels, the retail-led podium has one of the most extensive programmes for shopping centres in the country; bringing together Retail, Food and Beverage, Entertainment, Education and Culture. ‘It's notoriously difficult to create an experience and atmosphere in a huge shopping centre. What this does is take a concept and follow it through consistently, in large areas, but also down into small scale intimate spaces without overwhelming the retail and makes for a very enjoyable and understandable journey throughout the whole mall.’ JT

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Benoy

WIN Awards: finalistes dévoilés dans les catégories « Retail & Workspace Interiors »
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Retail Interiors Greater Than 200 SQM Category: Selfridges International Customer Services by Waldo Works (United Kingdom) A multi-million pound investment designed by Waldo Works, the Customer Services Lounge offers a range of services including currency exchange, cash withdrawals, tax refunds, coat check, theatre bookings and a central information desk, and dedicated VIP area in an environment of ‘cool luxury’.At over 4,800 sq. m of prime retail space marks Selfridges’ commitment to their international customers, and triples in size the existing department. ‘This is an amazingly bold gesture by Selfridges to bring a back of house process into a high level customer hospitality experience. The reference itself to Selfridges’ history, exposing the building, the palm court and the deco detailing is executed superbly and really elevates the experience to something special. The quality of daylight and the integration of very high quality artwork into the space make it a unique experience.’ JT ‘Very well executed. It embodies everything you look for in your favourite hotel or favourite social meeting place. A place of calm. Clever use of colour and detail. The design feels truly international.’ MM

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Waldo Works

WIN Awards: finalistes dévoilés dans les catégories « Retail & Workspace Interiors »
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 Retail & Workspace Shortlist 

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World Interiors News 

L'Illuminating Engineering Society de la Colombie-Britannique annonce les lauréats de son «Vision Award» 2016 
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UBC Student Union Building

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Ema Peter

L'Illuminating Engineering Society de la Colombie-Britannique annonce les lauréats de son «Vision Award» 2016 
IESBC

UBC Student Union Building

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L'Illuminating Engineering Society de la Colombie-Britannique annonce les lauréats de son «Vision Award» 2016 
IESBC

UBC Student Union Building

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Ema Peter

L'Illuminating Engineering Society de la Colombie-Britannique annonce les lauréats de son «Vision Award» 2016 
IESBC

UBC Student Union Building

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Ema Peter

L'Illuminating Engineering Society de la Colombie-Britannique annonce les lauréats de son «Vision Award» 2016 
IESBC

UBC Student Union Building

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Ema Peter

L'Illuminating Engineering Society de la Colombie-Britannique annonce les lauréats de son «Vision Award» 2016 
IESBC

SFU’s Trottier Observatory and Science Courtyard

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PWL PARTNERSHIP LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS INC.

L'Illuminating Engineering Society de la Colombie-Britannique annonce les lauréats de son «Vision Award» 2016 
IESBC

SFU’s Trottier Observatory and Science Courtyard

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PWL PARTNERSHIP LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS INC.

L'Illuminating Engineering Society de la Colombie-Britannique annonce les lauréats de son «Vision Award» 2016 
IESBC

SFU’s Trottier Observatory and Science Courtyard

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PWL PARTNERSHIP LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS INC.

L'Illuminating Engineering Society de la Colombie-Britannique annonce les lauréats de son «Vision Award» 2016 
IESBC

L'Occitane en Provence Vancouver flagship store

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Johnny Milkovich - DOUBLE VISION Photography