10 most beautiful shops of the world
Large retail chains and developers are increasingly creating their new book shops and malls renowned architects, expecting unusual design will attract new buyers. We figured out how to look the most interesting shops in the world.
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Opening date: 2013
Architect: Kengo Kuma
SunnyHills Taiwanese company is one of the leading confectionery networks in Southeast Asia. Its flagship product - pineapple tarts. However, the Japanese market for a new network came only last year. Create the first store entrusted minimalists Kengo Kuma, prefer to use environmentally friendly materials - small building made of thin wooden slats reminds both bamboo forests, and pineapple.
Location: Weil am Rhein, Germany
Opening date: 2010
Architect: Herzog and de Meuron
Owners furniturnogo firm Vitra not alien to good taste: in western Germany the company has its own campus, all buildings which are created by famous architects. One of the most spectacular buildings of the complex - show-room home furniture VitraHaus: Swiss Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron ironically redefined understanding may look like a modern building, folded it from a dozen archetypal Ridged homes.
Location: Malmo, Sweden
Opening date: 2012
Architect: WingÄrdhs
Building Attraction: two years ago on the outskirts of Malmo opened one of the biggest Swedish malls. Architect Gert Vingord decided to diversify generally dull appearance of commercial buildings and decided the main facade in the form of a piece of fused amber - build immediately became a dominant feature of the new suburb.
Location: Worldwide
Opening date: 2001
Architect: Bohlin Cywinski Jackson
Apple has long been known for its haytekovymi shops - for a dozen years in 16 countries opened more than 400 points reteylovyh. Some of them are iconic status - for example, underground store on Fifth Avenue in New York, the entrance is decorated in the form of ten-glass cube with the bitten apple logo. You would think that Apple Store created by Norman Foster, but in fact almost all the shops architect is American Peter Bohlen, who invented the minimalistic but luxurious design network.
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Opening date: 2003
Architect: Herzog and de Meuron
Fashion houses can afford to cooperate with architectural superstars - especially stands out in this Prada. Back in the early 2000s Rem Koolhaas proposed use of unusual shops not only for the sale of goods, but for the global brand advertising, and this innovation is only increased revenues. However, the most interesting Prada store is not created, the Dutch architect and Swiss Herzog and de Meuron: Tokyo boutique looks like a crystal.
Location: Berlin, Germany
Opening date: 1995
Architect: Jean Nouvel
Gallery "Lafayette" in Berlin - the classic high-tech: Frenchman Jean Nouvel created a luxurious glass building department with unusual atrium, which is placed in an inverted cone, unexpectedly deforming space and sounds.
Shop Barbie dolls
Location: Shanghai, China
Opening date: 2009
Architect: Slade Architecture
The world's largest store of Mattel, the manufacturer of Barbie dolls, is located in Shanghai. It looks like a huge showcase and contains not only the shelves with hundreds of dolls and cafes and play areas.
Location: Mobile
Opening date: 2008
Architect: LOT-EK
Roll Shop Puma - unexpected example of modern environmental architecture that uses recycled materials. Three-storey building has collected dozens of containers, it is easy to modify and transported from place to place. Shop had time to visit Stockholm and Boston.
Location: Wuhan, China
Opening date: 2013
Architect: UNStudio
Luxurious shopping mall in Wuhan Chinese work of the Dutch UNStudio huge media facades covered with impressive lighting system - used to create it alyuminiemye panel and three million metal balls with integrated LEDs.
Location: Alessandria, Italy
Opening date: 2011
Architect: Iosa Ghini Associates
Ferrari flagship store was built from scratch in order to convey the spirit of the company. Showcase for small building tucked two racing car, and inside plant Visitors can buy souvenirs and branded clothing company.
Sweet shop SunnyHills
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Opening date: 2013
Architect: Kengo Kuma
SunnyHills Taiwanese company is one of the leading confectionery networks in Southeast Asia. Its flagship product - pineapple tarts. However, the Japanese market for a new network came only last year. Create the first store entrusted minimalists Kengo Kuma, prefer to use environmentally friendly materials - small building made of thin wooden slats reminds both bamboo forests, and pineapple.
VitraHaus
Location: Weil am Rhein, Germany
Opening date: 2010
Architect: Herzog and de Meuron
Owners furniturnogo firm Vitra not alien to good taste: in western Germany the company has its own campus, all buildings which are created by famous architects. One of the most spectacular buildings of the complex - show-room home furniture VitraHaus: Swiss Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron ironically redefined understanding may look like a modern building, folded it from a dozen archetypal Ridged homes.
Emporia
Location: Malmo, Sweden
Opening date: 2012
Architect: WingÄrdhs
Building Attraction: two years ago on the outskirts of Malmo opened one of the biggest Swedish malls. Architect Gert Vingord decided to diversify generally dull appearance of commercial buildings and decided the main facade in the form of a piece of fused amber - build immediately became a dominant feature of the new suburb.
Apple Store
Location: Worldwide
Opening date: 2001
Architect: Bohlin Cywinski Jackson
Apple has long been known for its haytekovymi shops - for a dozen years in 16 countries opened more than 400 points reteylovyh. Some of them are iconic status - for example, underground store on Fifth Avenue in New York, the entrance is decorated in the form of ten-glass cube with the bitten apple logo. You would think that Apple Store created by Norman Foster, but in fact almost all the shops architect is American Peter Bohlen, who invented the minimalistic but luxurious design network.
Prada
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Opening date: 2003
Architect: Herzog and de Meuron
Fashion houses can afford to cooperate with architectural superstars - especially stands out in this Prada. Back in the early 2000s Rem Koolhaas proposed use of unusual shops not only for the sale of goods, but for the global brand advertising, and this innovation is only increased revenues. However, the most interesting Prada store is not created, the Dutch architect and Swiss Herzog and de Meuron: Tokyo boutique looks like a crystal.
Gallery "Lafayette"
Location: Berlin, Germany
Opening date: 1995
Architect: Jean Nouvel
Gallery "Lafayette" in Berlin - the classic high-tech: Frenchman Jean Nouvel created a luxurious glass building department with unusual atrium, which is placed in an inverted cone, unexpectedly deforming space and sounds.
Shop Barbie dolls
Location: Shanghai, China
Opening date: 2009
Architect: Slade Architecture
The world's largest store of Mattel, the manufacturer of Barbie dolls, is located in Shanghai. It looks like a huge showcase and contains not only the shelves with hundreds of dolls and cafes and play areas.
Puma
Location: Mobile
Opening date: 2008
Architect: LOT-EK
Roll Shop Puma - unexpected example of modern environmental architecture that uses recycled materials. Three-storey building has collected dozens of containers, it is easy to modify and transported from place to place. Shop had time to visit Stockholm and Boston.
Hanjie Wanda Square
Location: Wuhan, China
Opening date: 2013
Architect: UNStudio
Luxurious shopping mall in Wuhan Chinese work of the Dutch UNStudio huge media facades covered with impressive lighting system - used to create it alyuminiemye panel and three million metal balls with integrated LEDs.
Ferrari
Location: Alessandria, Italy
Opening date: 2011
Architect: Iosa Ghini Associates
Ferrari flagship store was built from scratch in order to convey the spirit of the company. Showcase for small building tucked two racing car, and inside plant Visitors can buy souvenirs and branded clothing company.
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