Showing posts with label store. Show all posts
Showing posts with label store. Show all posts

21 October 2014

Good as new!

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Interesting that Sneakerology is still constantly requested by press after the years!

It is published this time by Index Book from Barcelona, Spain as one of the "...projects that represent the forefront of retail design".

I sometimes wonder what defines Architecture.
At this moment, for me, it is about "timelessness".

Maybe Sneakerology is on its way to becoming Architecture...


 

 

 

 

 

19 February 2014

Eki finalised

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A few of the finalised photos of Eki.

  
 
 
Eki is the official distributor for high end hair products, mainly Shiseido Professional.
The limited space has to multi-task between showroom, office space, product dispatch centre - basically the "pretty side" and the "paddling side" of a business.

We have created a pure space for the products, which also multi-tasks; display shelves can be placed anywhere within the white cube with the system we custom designed for the project, 2 projection screens can be used for different purposes simultaneously or independently... and as everything can be tucked away, the space itself can be used to house functions such as product launch and award presentation.

The "pretty side" of business is what "sells"; but it does not exist independent of the "paddling side" which holds everything together.  In Eki the "paddling side" of business surrounds the "pretty side", holding it together literally.

... more photos to come ...

19 September 2012

Sneakerology on SPA-DE

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Our project Sneakerology was published in SPA-DE Space & Design magazine in Japan!

It is interesting how Sneakerology continues to generate press interest internationally although the project has been completed a while ago... but our older projects are also still getting picked up by press...

I take this very positively, as we consciously do not design according to transient trends; hopefully this attitude reflects in our projects, and hopefully has prolonged their design life-span.




31 July 2012

First time published in China

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Last month, we have received the first book we were published in from China.

The "M2 Interior Design 4" book is a hearty publication of international design projects, and we are proud to be listed amongst some fine interior design projects.

 

 

 

16 March 2012

Hello Philippe Starck!

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The Frame Moooi Award has announced the 10 shortlisted projects, amongst 891 submissions over 79 countries - and Facet Studio is in the top 10!!

www.frameweb.com 

Here is a description of the award from the designboom website:
the FRAME moooi award 2012 is hosted by dutch furniture company moooi in collaboration with FRAME magazine. it's the year’s biggest inaugural interior design award and will be concluded in milan during april’s salone del mobile fair.
the award celebrates the 10 years of production and exhibition activities of renowned design brand moooi. designboom has been the exclusive online media partner and a whopping 891 submissions were received by designers in 79 countries. ... participants were responding to the brief which asked designers and architects to submit interior space design along with furniture and lighting objects that were CUSTOM-developed in a worldwide context.
the contest has been judged by french designer philippe starck, he selected the shortlist with an anonymous approach, in that he didn’t know the designers’ names or countries of origins. ‘I’m often invited to judge competitions,’ he says. ‘I’m happy to say that the level of this one is clearly higher than average, a very nice surprise.’ the designs and their creators will be featured in the may/june issue of FRAME magazine.
Facet Studio custom designed "Shoe Box" for the project Sneakerology.
The 'Shoe box" is made of plywood and resin, each has its own dedicated light source to individually illuminate the displayed item.
The plywood wall of the box houses all the electrical wiring and structural fixing, which enables the "Shoe boxes' to be stacked together and to be structurally strong enough to resist people pushing against the stacked "Shoe Box" wall when it is used as partition screen or shop facade.

Here are a few links if you are interest to find out more about the Frame Moooi Award:

www.framemoooi.com

www.designboom.com

And to find out more about Sneakerology:

27 February 2012

Turning page

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Our project Streetology has been included in German magazine, Page, as a leading examples amongst other international projects to show how the celebration of a vending machine culture and a new creativity has taken the idea further into new sales concepts for stores, marketing and communication all over the world (projects from Amsterdam, Okinawa, Frankfurt, US to Sydney.)



Here is a translation of the article for the curious, courtesy of my lovely German friend Nataly:
"Analog Info Graphic"
The shop design for Streetology in Sydney makes reference to the vending machine concept.  Olivia Shih and Yoshihito Kashiwagi who are running the Architecture Office Facet Studio in Sydney have come up with a concept where T Shirts are displayed in transparent tubes. They are sorted by colours and stacked in 2,550 vending tubes. When a customer buys a T Shirt in green all green T Shirts drop down a spot, effectively creating an analog info graphic display; the bar with the most purchased colour is decreasing the fastest.
The shop design, in cooperation with Simpson Design Associates and Agency babekuehl is celebrating a democratic attitude/ Zeitgeist expressing what is popular on the street - as the name says "Streetology".

11 January 2012

Delaying "speed of consumption"

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Kicking start 2012 with an interview by Architype.

Architype Interviews

It is a time-consuming exercise to work on interviews, however it does provide invaluable opportunity for us to reflect and refine our thinkings.

Below I have included the text of the interview for the curious...

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What was the most difficult issue about working within this building type or the most unexpected challenge that may have influenced new thought in your project?
We found to design a space which delays the “speed of consumption” in design style something challenging in retail design.
There is certain transience, fashion, and catchiness required of retail design. The investment in producing a retail design reaches its peak in attracting customers at the time of completion; slowly the attraction fades until a new design is required. The lifespan of this design may have been 2-3 years in the past, however it is now reduced to 6 months – 1 year, or less, before consumers start to require new excitement.  This change of speed is most likely brought about by the surplus of information, the accessibility of design news and change of lifestyle in general.
For example, comparing the impressions given by a shop now and 6 months ago, somehow the shop seems to be out of fashion in the 6 months period, although it is exactly the same shop; this is simply because the person looking at the shop feels that it is “out of fashion”.  The design of the shop is dependent upon the material and thematic trend as well as its connotation, hence when this connotation of trend changes according to time, it is without a doubt that the meaning implied by the design changes to cause a different impression.
Therefore we have decided to approach the design of Sneakerology, independent of this “connotation of the material and thematic trend”.  By analyzing the naming of the shop, we discovered its underlying retail philosophy: “to express the merchandise (Sneaker) in a scholarly fashion (-ology)”. We placed our design emphasis on this philosophy, and tirelessly explored methods to give physicality to this philosophy. As a result, we reached a simple expression of “sneaker showcase”; it is in this kind of expression of design essence where we feel a longevity in design style, which will not lose its impressiveness within a mere few years.
Did this project expand or evolve your role as an architect in any way In general, do you feel that the role of the architect is changing on current projects?
Our projects come from not only in Australia but also from many different countries such as Japan, China, and France.  Because of this global nature of our work, seems as though there is a variety of roles we are required to play as architects; however if we think further in depth, fundamentally “what we are doing” is not different from “what we have been doing”.  As long as we are designing space for people, we believe our role is primarily the same.
How is your building possible today in a way that it may not have been before and how have trends in technology and society inspired new thought and solutions?
The genre and amount of available consumables are increasing at an immeasurable rate; it is a curious concern in the modern day that due to this immeasurable increase, it becomes ever so difficult for people to find what they really want.  It is also more likely to find on the Internet cheaper price at any on time one wishes to shop.  Although there are so many benefits brought upon by Internet shopping, we believe the biggest benefit amongst all is the convenience Internet shopping brings to the consumers in simplifying the process to “find what they really want”.
If this is the case, there is no reason why we should not be utilizing the Internet as interface of consumerism.  The consumer who finds what he/ she wants on the Internet, visits the shop after checking merchandise size and availability on the Internet.  He/ she then learns more about the merchandise in detail (such as design concept of the particular sneaker) through the touchpanels located centrally in the shop.  It is important at this point to maintain a consistent numbering system managing the merchandises on the Internet, the touchpanels as well as the “sneaker showcases”.  As soon as the consumer recognizes the merchandise as a sum of data, all he/ she needs to do is to search according to the number assigned to each “sneaker showcase” to be able to see the actual merchandise, and to physically be in contact with the merchandise.  The journey of “find what they really want” in the virtual world is now concluded smoothly in the discovery of the actual merchandise in the shop.
In terms of retail design, we consider the potential of technology lies in its capability to help simplifying the discovery process of “find what they really want”.
In the context of this project, how is your office and design process being influenced by current trends in academic curricula and incoming young architects?  In turn, how are current projects and processes guiding the ongoing reformulation and development of academic curricula?
The recent trend of BIM assisted design gives architects the sense of possibility in new design expressions, and to surprise spectators of the these forms created by utilizing this technology.  However we would like to pause for some thoughts here: “Is it possible that we are simply amazed by our familiarity of this technology, and the complicated unique forms generated by it?”  The foundation of our thinking should remain in defining of design meaning, and the user of the space – human.  A space absent of these 2 elements can be referred to as a “selfish” space created solely by the ego of its architect.
What we have designed for this project is a simple 200mmX600mm “sneaker showcase”.  If we put it in a simplistic manner, all we did was to repeat the “sneaker showcase” 281 times over.  This modularized box was efficiently produced in the factory off-site and to reduce the material wastage as much as we could.  On-site the assemblage is a continuity of simple repetition, with the construction process itself also being of simple nature.  By doing so, the modularized box has a high level of built-in flexibility, which can easily adapt to the unique shape of the site.  Although this space is a product of series of simple processes, the impact it gives people is nothing short of impressiveness.
We believe, this process of giving physicality to a simple idea is still valid in creating spaces that are capable to amaze people, and to touch their heart; we believe that fantastic spaces can still be created without the need to complicatedly design and compete with acrobatic building forms.

9 December 2011

Sneaky Peak

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I have many magazines I like... Frame is definitely one of them... so I was super excited when our project was included in this issue of Frame magazine!

Check out the Nov/ Dec issue!


29 November 2011

Winner of IDEA Awards 2011!

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Facet Studio has won the IDEA Awards 2011 - Retail category!

The winners of Interior Design Excellence Awards (IDEA) 2011 were announced on November 25 at the IDEA Gala Party at ACCA in Melbourne.
We decided to attend last minute, flew down to Melbourne from Sydney at 6:45am..... very exhausted by the end of the night.  Well, turns out it was all worth it!

It was an interesting experience, and I will try to cover more on the event in the following blog entries.

Announcement on Australian Design Review website

The trophy..  it says "Retail WINNER Sneakerology/ Streetology by Facet Studio"

Whilst I am still waiting on some photos from the Award organisers, feel free to check out the web coverage here:

IDEA Awards official website
Australian Design Review

Here is a little on IDEA Awards extracted from the Awards official website:
The Interior Design Excellence Awards (IDEA) showcase the best of Australian design. The prestigious awards program receives hundreds of submissions from across Australia each year and is recognised by the design community as the country’s pre-eminent design awards program.
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This year was our biggest yet, with over 400 submissions across all 14 categories.

We are very excited and honoured to have been recognised amongst all the great projects, and a big "thank you!" to everyone who has made this project possible.  We will continue to deliver projects of high quality, and contribute to the architectural profession.

19 September 2011

Glossy Streetology

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We have received a somehow peculiar coverage for Streetology in Gloss Magazine, Brazil.

It is not our usual market or media of promotion, but I must say, I am really glad that our projects have good appeal to a wide range of people and markets!
One of our concept for Streetology was to "visualise commerciality", and to have the shop as a visual reflection of the street trend - This in a way reassures us what we were doing was on the right track.

 

8 August 2011

Happy Day at Facet Studio

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Today we have received ANOTHER parcel from Korea...!

  

me and SooJin trying to pull the snug-fitted content from its envelope..

It is the Korean magazine - BOB!

Sneakerology + Streetology.... woohoo~

Sneakerology and Streetology have been featured in the Korean Magazine, BOB, under the "New & Spot" section.. check out p.114-115!
 
Beautiful coincidence is that our new staff JJ, with a commendable hobby of weekend cake-baking, has brought in one of his creations.. just in time for celebration!

fresh lemon zest and cheese cake.....

pretty

yummy!  Thank you JJ (left)!

5 August 2011

Korean love

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We have received a parcel from Korea the other day.....

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 O..!

WOW!

WOWOW..!

So this is how "Facet Studio" looks like in Korean!

The parcel was from Korean publication, Maru.
In the latest issue vol.113 we had an 8-page feature on Sneakerology + Streetology.... yaiii!!
This is the first feature on Sneakerology and Streetology in print, very excited!

2 August 2011

Sneakerology web-based publicity round up

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Here is the round up of publicity received by Sneakerology in the cyber world, on top of the previous entries I have already made...


Again, I have only taken the few influential online trendspotting/ design magazines/ blogs, which were then fed to numerous other online magazines/ blogs.... which means there are most likely articles in the cyberspace that I am unaware of...
Click on the individual magazine names in photo captions to access the original article.

Thanks everyone for all your support!!!

Fast Company 

Architizer


LS:N Global 

Both Sneakerology and Stretology are on Architonic

Streetology web-based publicity round up

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Instead of doing one-by-one blog entries I thought it is better to do a round up of publicity received by Streetology in the cyber world, on top of the previous entries I have already made... I will do another entry to round up for Sneakerology too.

These are a few influential online trendspotting/ design magazines/ blogs, which were then fed to numerous other online magazines/ blogs.
Click on the individual magazine names in photo captions to access the original article.

We felt very privileged and will continue the good work!

Dezeen 

 Swedish design blog www.inredningsnyheter.se

Interior News

Both Streetology and Sneakerology in Architonic

4 July 2011

Sneakerology is also on FRAME!

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Following Streetology's appearance (read HERE), Sneakerology also made appearance on the famous FRAME magazine!

Read the article HERE.


Frame is the world's barometer of interior design. The magazine shows you what's happening and where to find it. The latest interiors and products, spiced up with some art, shop windows and sets: that's the essence of Frame magazine. 

Sneakerology and Streetology both on Archdaily!

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Our projects Sneakerology adn Streetology have both been published on Archdaily!
(Read the original articles HERE and HERE.)



ArchDaily was founded in March 2008 with the one mission of delivering the most complete information to architects around the world; every week, every day, every hour, every moment: as soon as it is happening. It is the online source of continuous information for a growing community of thousands of architects searching for the latestarchitectural news: projects, products, events, interviews and competitions among others.

24 June 2011

Streetology is on FRAME!

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While Sneakerology is enjoying some attention, its sister store, Streetology is making appearance on the famous Netherlands based FRAME magazine!

Read the article HERE.