All Building Design articles in BD Reviews Retail November 2010
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Building Study
Jamie Fobert’s Shoe Galleries for Selfridges
Despite having no desire to become a specialist retail architect, Jamie Fobert is showing decided flair in the field as his Shoe Galleries at Selfridges demonstrate
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Features
Gort Scott’s double-height of fashion
When Gort Scott took on the job of remodelling a three-storey Georgian townhouse in London’s Mayfair, the original intention was to create a gallery.
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Review
Are temporary pop-up shops good for retail design?
Our experts say pop-ups encourage creativity and versatility in the design of shops that could influence major stores.
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Features
Claudio Silvestrin on plans for an Italian fashion mall
Retail architecture should be tranquil and beautiful according to Claudio Silvestrin, who is designing a 700m-long Fashion Mall in northern Italy.
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Building Study
Revisiting the Shopping Building, Milton Keynes
More than 30 years after completion, Derek Walker, Stuart Mosscrop and Christopher Woodward’s recently listed Shopping Building in Milton Keynes still holds an austere charm.
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Features
DSDHA’s bijou Belgravia cosmetics store
Reconfiguring the Belgravia boutique of bespoke make-up company, Cosmetics a la Carte, required DSDHA to engage in urban planning on a miniature scale.
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Features
David Atcherley-Symes of Land Securities
As Land Securities opens its 60-shop retail mall at One New Change, retail manager David Atcherley-Symes discusses what makes a successful shopping development in a recession.
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Review
Recent books on retail architecture
This month’s selection from RIBA Bookshops looks at how shop design entices consumers to spend.
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Features
Urban Salon’s glass act for Oliver Sweeney
Urban Salon has completed a flagship store for footwear and accessories retailer Oliver Sweeney in Spiningfields, Manchester.