high profile design
January 13, 2010  |  random

Walking down Crosby Street in NYC, sited on the ground floor of an old 19th century building, you come upon a 2,800 square foot boutique. This is the SOHO home of fashion designer, Derek Lam’s, ready-to-wear and accessory collections. Boutique designed by the famed Japanese pricipals of the architecture firm SANAA – Kazuyo Sejima & Ryue Nishizawa. Their goal, “to make clothes stand out like sculptural *objets.” Acrylic bubbles [by Reynolds Polymer Technology; ATM (fabricator)]display the apparel. The architects+client determined “the container need not be boring”. What do you think?

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*as quoted in Architectural Record 09.09

**images via Dezeen

design architects: KAZUYO SEJIMA + RYUE NISHIZAWA of SANAA

executive architect: TOSHIHIRO OKI, RA, New York



1 Comment


  1. Hi Julie! I really like your blog!!
    I’ve seen you’ve been travelling in Europe and went to Monterosso! Isn’t that a wonderful place?! :) My boyfrend has a small holiday house some km from there, I think it’s a precious place really!

    Hugs

    Ale

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