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Author: designthebottomline

Mark Cahill is a Philadelphia architect specializing in branding retail environments that enhance the consumer experience.
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  • Posted on September 19, 2016September 17, 2016

Kodak Moments in a Snapchat World

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  • Posted on August 8, 2016January 1, 2017

Design Centric Companies Increase Shareholder Value

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  • Posted on July 5, 2016December 25, 2018

Branding the Strip

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  • Posted on May 5, 2016May 10, 2016

Customer Experience

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  • Posted on February 15, 2016February 14, 2016

Parking Garages are Driven to Higher Design

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  • Posted on August 4, 2015August 7, 2015

The New Materialism

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  • Posted on February 2, 2015May 17, 2015

Landscape is the New Urbanism

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An elevated #Retail experience on Michigan Ave @starbucks Reserve.....with some awesome pizza and coffee ☕️ too!!!
Great brew and branding along with fabulous food mixed in with some bluegrass music. #albionmalleable
Cool #LED spheres that illuminate the ceiling and #Animate a swimmer across the LED array
Wonderful civic plaza in @cityofcarmelin active with all types of people on a warm September Evening
Great #Marketing and #Brand tie-in @MarkersMark with ‘Make Your Mark’ @PennrodArtsFair. . . . . . #artfairs #loveindy #shareindy #Bourbon
A Random Walk Down Abbot Kinney Blvd. Venice CA
#designfail @laxmarriott The designer wanted a clean desk surface so they mounted the charging ports on the side of the desk; customers obviously can’t find it so Management puts a ‘non-designed’ sticky note on the wall pointing to the side of the desk compounding the original design failure
.@TheGroveLA is a theme park inserted into a faux European streetscape. It has the elusive ‘Sense of Place’, but is it an authentic sense of place? #urbandesign #senseofplace #Architecture
#Starbucks Reserve coffee shop at their corporate headquarters in Seattle
Hotel Interior #MoxySeattle, it’s campy and plaid, with leather and felt details topped off with subway tile and black accents in the bathrooms. Lobby game-room for millennials! #trending #hospitality #hip-hotels #interiorDesign
New #Seattle building showing off its stacked and rotated cubes with #white accent stripes. Looks great against Seattle’s gray skies. #Architecture
Dynamic forms made of stainless ribbons evoke motion @Pertersen_Museum By KPF Architects
#Architecture of Fins otherwise known as Fintecture @arialv
Spring is in bloom @crystalslv with stunning #flower displays
Red barn with #Flag shot during a bike ride through the country on springs first 80 degree day #Shareindy #loveindy
If it’s May it must be the 500 in Indy! #indy500
Tulips #DiscoverNewfields Spring Blooms
Great spring #Retail #ShowWindow #anthrowindows @simonmalls
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