Below are various precedent examples of permanent and temporary structures inside the allocated spaces; solid, fixed frameworks versus pop-up, sustainable, low maintenance forms and materiality.
1. http://weburbanist.com/2010/12/06/radical-retail-design-14-shockingly-stylish-stores/
Every Aesop store is slightly different, but all of them place the emphasis on their strongest selling point: the design of their own product packaging. The purveyor of botanical skin care products lines up minimalist amber glass bottles with white labels in simple but artistic configurations. In the Sydney store, white porcelain provides an understated but elegant backdrop for the products.
2. http://www.bloglovin.com/viewer?blog=1609&post=2097061497
Dutch supermarket Spar's flagship store in Budapest features a series of undulating wooden forms through its interior by local firm LAB5 architects. Shelving is created in between curved wooden ribs that extend from the walls and across the ceiling. The wooden sections merge into an island for displaying bottles of wine. Curved counters are clad vertically with similar wooden lengths in the bakery. Walls are painted brown, in keeping with the natural feel of the materials. In other parts of the store, white beams zigzag between ribbed sections on the ceiling where wooden lengths are spread more sparsely.
3. http://www.dezeen.com/2012/06/02/owen-by-tacklebox/
Twenty-five thousand brown paper lunch bags line the wall and ceiling of OWEN, a new fashion boutique in New York's Meatpacking District by Jeremy Barbour of Brooklyn architects Tacklebox. The bags create a honeycomb effect in the 170 square-metre store, located in a former industrial building at 809 Washington Street.
4. http://bestawards.co.nz/entries/spatial/milse/
This project exemplifies a tricky interstitial space artfully resolved.
5. http://www.dezeen.com/2010/05/21/boutique-runway-by-cls-architetti/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+dezeen+%28Dezeenfeed%29&utm_content=Google+Feedfetcher
Italian design studio CLS Architetti have completed a shop in Vietnam with undulating fins and a giant mirrorball.
6. http://ndagallery.cooperhewitt.org/gallery/Building-Inside-Studio-Gang-Architects/7998541
7. http://media-cache-ec3.pinimg.com/originals/c4/dc/f1/c4dcf14083b012bd4a1f18be6d62cdae.jpg

















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