Apple Regent Street / Foster + Partners


© Nigel Young

© Nigel Young


© Nigel Young


© Nigel Young


© Nigel Young


© Nigel Young


© Nigel Young

© Nigel Young

From the architect. The re-imagining of Apple Regent Street in London marks the continuing evolution of Apple, going beyond retail to create richer, more dynamic experiences for visitors. Its innovative design creates a relaxed environment, while incorporating Apple’s new features and services. The design is the result of a close collaboration between Apple’s teams led by Jonathan Ive, chief design officer and Angela Ahrendts, senior vice president of Retail and Foster + Partners.


© Nigel Young

© Nigel Young

Regent Street is one of the most famous shopping streets in the world, and the site where Apple opened its first retail store in Europe in 2004. The new store occupies the same building, with the Grade II listed historic façade now restored and preserved. Built in 1898, the building was the studio of Victorian mosaicist Antonio Salviati of Venice, who was responsible for the exquisite mosaics at the Albert Memorial Chapel in Windsor and St Paul’s Cathedral in London.


Ground Floor

Ground Floor

Stefan Behling, Architect at Foster + Partners said, “The new Apple Regent Street is about a respectful dialogue between old and new – carrying forward a heritage of craftsmanship in a contemporary way. Contained within its historic fabric, is a new grand ‘town square’ with trees that bring nature into the interior spaces. Everything from the vast luminous ceiling to the sculptural stone handrails create an experience that is warm and inviting, providing a calm backdrop for everyone to experience Apple’s incredible products, in addition to a diverse and vibrant programme of events. It is a place for people to meet and collaborate, and most of all, it will be an exciting experience that goes beyond retail.”


© Nigel Young

© Nigel Young

Characteristic of the new Apple Flagships, the interior space is a 7.2-metre double-height grand hall – forming a ‘town square’ like space that is flexible and welcoming. The design enhances transparency from the street and floods the store with natural light, dramatically improving the visual connection between the two levels. The interior front facade, with its full height arches clad in Portland stone, can be appreciated in its full extent. The store also features the longest Luminous Ceiling Panels in the world that cover the entire ceiling. The custom-made lighting panels emit a pure, even, white light, and have the capability to absorb ambient noise.


Section

Section

Using a warm palette of materials including stone, wood and terrazzo that is sympathetic to the historic nature of the building, the store has a calm setting, with the increased height allowing for the addition of twelve Ficus Ali trees on the ground level, bringing nature to the interior spaces. The grove of trees have planters – designed by Apple’s ID Studio and Foster + Partners – that double as a comfortable place to sit and rest. The signature Apple display tables are set against the backdrop of the new Avenue – the completely redesigned wall display that allows people to touch, feel and try out the Apple products and accessories in an engaging and hands-on way. Located in the middle of the space, The Forum is a new learning environment, where experts from various fields can come to entertain, inspire and teach. It occupies a prime position in the store with a vast video wall that acts as an animated backdrop for the entire store.


© Nigel Young

© Nigel Young

Along the side walls, a staircase on either side of the screen draws one up to the new mezzanine level set amongst the treetops. The walls and staircases are made from sandblasted stone, while the balustrade – seemingly carved in to the wall – has a smooth, curved, and honed finish that is pleasant to touch. The stone walls and balustrade were created by a combination of handcraftsmanship and CNC robotics, and were dry assembled at the manufacturing site to make sure each piece fit perfectly before installation.


© Nigel Young

© Nigel Young

Overlooking the grand hall, the mezzanine hosts the Apple’s Geniuses, where visitors can get assistance to setup their device or answers any product related queries, and the Boardroom – a place for meetings, conversations and partnerships that can be used by app developers, digital entrepreneurs and other small start-ups to become part of the Apple family.

http://ift.tt/2eAi7sa

💙 Painted Bunting on 500px by Howard Cheek, Kempner,…

💙 Painted Bunting on 500px by Howard Cheek, Kempner, USA☀  … http://ift.tt/1XxYCmk

http://ift.tt/2ed8GBW

Photos from Canada

Nice view of Vancouver ! Thanks to 📸: @max.1101
Share more with #travelcanada or @travelcanada_ and follow us for more !
.
.
.
#canada #explorecanada #britishcolumbia #bc #explorebritishcolumbia #explorebc #vancouver #port #boat #cruiseboat #mountains #cityscape #explorevancouver #view #adventure #landscape #westcoast #wanderlust #sunny (à Vancouver, British Columbia)

http://ift.tt/1Re4v3F

Photo Set by Paul Clemence Captures the Intriguing Details of Herzog & de Meuron’s 56 Leonard St.


© Paul Clemence

© Paul Clemence

Photographer Paul Clemence of ARCHI-PHOTO has shared images of 56 Leonard Street by Herzog & de Meuron. Nearing completion, the 60-story residential tower will be the tallest structure in Tribeca when it opens later this year. The concept of 56 Leonard Street is to disrupt the monotony of typical high-rise city buildings with a more varied articulation achieved by stacking recognizable individual houses. Shifted floor slabs create differentiated corners, cantilever, and balcony conditions that provide apartments with their own unique characters. Developed from the inside out, the pixelated rooms are arranged such that the base of the tower reacts to the street conditions and ripples upward to merge with the sky.

Read on for the full photo set.


© Paul Clemence


© Paul Clemence


© Paul Clemence


© Paul Clemence


© Paul Clemence

© Paul Clemence

© Paul Clemence

© Paul Clemence

© Paul Clemence

© Paul Clemence

© Paul Clemence

© Paul Clemence

© Paul Clemence

© Paul Clemence

© Paul Clemence

© Paul Clemence

© Paul Clemence

© Paul Clemence

http://ift.tt/2epNuI7

Diamond-shaped latticework covers Victoria Gate shopping centre by Acme

victoria-gate-by-acme-retail-architecture-leeds-uk_dezeen_sq

London firm Acme has completed a shopping centre in Leeds, England, featuring a white latticed concrete facade and an interior modelled on old-fashioned arcades. Read more

http://ift.tt/2esyk49

Job of the day: designer at rAndom International

Dezeen Jobs architecture and design recruitment

We’re launching job of the day, your daily dose of the best architecture- and design-based career opportunities, as chosen by Dezeen editors. Our first pick is for a designer at interactive design studio rAndom International, which installed an experimental Rain Room at the Barbican in London. Browse all of our other architecture and design roles on Dezeen Jobs ›

http://ift.tt/2eYtQ8a

Kamaole Beach Park – Hawaii – USA (by Jonas Schmid) 

Kamaole Beach Park – Hawaii – USA (by Jonas Schmid

Fashion designer Richard Nicoll dies suddenly aged 39

Richard Nichol obituary

British fashion designer Richard Nicoll has died aged 39 following a suspected heart attack. Read more

http://ift.tt/2eA44mh

4 Surprising Ways Tobacco Use Is Harming More than Your Health

It’s no secret that smoking is bad for your health, but did you know that it negatively affects many other important aspects of your life, too? It’s true. Lighting up harms a shocking number of things, from your future earning potential to your relationships, the environment and even your pets.

Here are four little-known ways that smoking hurts more than just your lungs.

Smokers Earn 20% Less Than Non-Smokers

smoking-at-the-workplace

Research shows that people who smoke earn 20% less than people who DON’T smoke. This is a lot and translates to around $10,000 worth of loss of income per year!

Now that $10K doesn’t even factor in the cost of cigarettes which costs a pack-a-day smoker an average of $2,193 a year. This “smoker’s wage gap” is significant, but few are aware of it. A study conducted by Truth Initiative revealed that 88% of young adults aged 15-25 years old were ignorant of this wage gap.

If you’re a current smoker, or are tempted to try it in the future, think of all the things—and awesome experiences with friends—you sacrifice by spending and losing your dough on cigs.

Smokers Are Viewed As Less Attractive Than Non-Smokers

Can posting a smoking pic take you from a “10” to a “2”?

Researchers looked into the data from online dating apps and discovered that profile photos showing a person smoking get almost twice as many “left swipes” or declines when compared to photos not showing any sign of smoking.

A well-known youth tobacco prevention campaign called Truth released a humorous yet eye-opening music video titled “Left Swipe Dat”. The music video showed why these smoking profile photos were getting rejections on social media and online dating sites.

Pets With Owners Who Smoke Are Twice As Likely To Get Cancer

Secondhand smoke doesn’t just harm people. It extends to our beloved furry friends as well.

This is an issue near and dear to the hearts of the majority of us as approximately 60% of millennial households own pets. Truth released a video earlier this year that brought this fact to life by illustrating the unthinkable: a world without cats and thus an Internet without cat videos.

The message is a serious one: smoking equals no cats; no cats equals no cat videos. #CATmageddon. If your own health isn’t reason enough to stay away from cigs, consider your innocent, furry BFF’s health.

See Also: 8 Tips for Coping with Pet Loss

4.5 Trillion Cigarette Butts Are Littered Worldwide Each Year

cigarette-butts

Did you know, cigarettes are the most littered item on earth? Now think of all the chemicals coming out of these cigarette butts seeping into the Earth and poisoning living things and micro-organisms. Another reason we need to end smoking – to help Mother Earth.

The current state of tobacco use and how you can get involved

Tobacco use remains the number one cause of preventable death in this country. Almost half-a-million Americans will die from tobacco-related causes this year, and one in three youth smokers will eventually die from tobacco-related diseases.

truth, the award winning youth tobacco prevention campaign, uses surprising, important facts about the unexpected impact of tobacco use to rally this generation of teens to end tobacco use for good.

Teen cigarette use is down to a historic low of 7 percent (down from 23 percent in 2000) and truth remains committed to the cause until the rate is zero.

To enlist in the fight to end smoking for good, visit thetruth.com or follow @truthorange on Twitter.

See Also: 16 Essential Tips for Quitting Smoking

 

The post 4 Surprising Ways Tobacco Use Is Harming More than Your Health appeared first on Dumb Little Man.

http://ift.tt/2esm041

Ultra-lifelike figure shows potential future of virtual reality

memex-duologue-marshmellow-feast-analog-fbfx-music-video-_dezeen_2364_sq

Although it looks like a real woman, the ultra-lifelike figure in this music video is actually a digital model created using high-resolution 3D scans. Read more

http://ift.tt/2eAqKEk