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Category: Retail

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  • Posted on December 29, 2018December 29, 2018

A Brief History of the Department Store

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  • Posted on February 20, 2017February 19, 2017

luminous Ceilings Redux

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  • Posted on July 5, 2016December 25, 2018

Branding the Strip

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Piet Mondrian #architect would be proud
The Getty Center knits together travertine stone and glossy metal panels in a 30โ€ module then wraps the grid in a composition sinuous curves and circles.
$94B in โ€˜21 is a lot of retail Shrinkage. Bloomies store at Fashion Valley continuing the trend in โ€˜23 with a $50K hit. More @wsj https://www.wsj.com/articles/shoplifting-stores-problem-11671737792?st=why0qrxv9lmxmzm&reflink=article_copyURL_share
So Lux handbags are now secured with bike locks? Of course with an Alexander McQueen skull bag itโ€™s hard to tell the difference between the lock and the bling ๐Ÿ˜‚
Rain forest experience @atlairport complete with bird sounds! Shortens the distance between terminals.
Planters Peanuts have changed their packaging with a better shape utilizing 8% less plastic. But why does Mr. Peanut look anorexic? And the peanut photo has to go. + Nice touch with the branded cap :) @mrpeanutofficial #peanuts #PlantersPeanuts
Always a classic since 1888
PHX Southwest terminal C gate lighting is terrible, flat, glaring, and under illuminated. The hat trick trifecta of poor lighting design. #lightingdesign
Beautifully designed, built and maintained shopping environment @citycreekcenter
Jenga Architecture - why pixelated towers, rotated cubes and stratified cliffs are all the rage. https://designthebottomline.com/2023/01/07/jenga-architecture/
Expect to see more magenta in 2023
Water jet cutting of custom canopies destined for Seattle and fabricated in Indianapolis by @bomarindustries #metalfabrication #waterjetcutting
Excited to share a completed mock-up of custom canopies designed for Simonโ€™s Northgate Station in Seattle. Fabrication by Bo-Mar Industries Indianapolis @bomarindustries #metalfabrication #waterjetcutting
A Random Walk through Scottsdale Fashion Square
Apparently electrical vehicle manufacturers believe that regional malls are a perfect venue to showcase their cars new technology @lucidmotors @polestarcars @teslamotors
Amazing design of the Lucid Motors show ~ Modern and elegant with museum types displays that explain the Tech @lucidmotors
In-N-Out burger ๐Ÿ” with the quality fresh fries
King of Prussia is ready for the holiday with this magical carousel. #mall #blackfriday #kopmall
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