Designing Entrances for Retail and Restaurant Spaces
Editorial Reviews Book Description Beautifully illustrated with over 200 color photographs, Designing Entrances for Retail and Restaurant spaces presents a dynamic variety of entrances and facades for stores and restaurants from around the world.
--Features a wide range of projects: from a coffee shop in Zagreb to a shopping mall in Seoul, from large malls to exclusive boutiques, from cafes in small towns to famous New York restaurants.
--Featured projects include Niketown New York; FAO Schwartz; The Hudson Club; Felissimo; Joyce, Hong Kong; and Bottega Veneta.
--Includes a section on how lighting can be used to enliven a space and draw the customer in.
--Presents a variety of successful techniques, and explores the relationship of the entrance to the street, and to the space within. About the Author Nayana Currimbhoy is a New York-based freelance writer who has been writing about architecture and design since 1984. She was Special Features Editor at Interiors magazine, and is a regular contributor at Architectural Record. Currimbhoy is also the author of two books, Indira Gandhi, a Biography and Living in Deserts, both published by Grolier.
Designing Entrances for Retail and Restaurant Spaces,Nayana Currimbhoy,Rockport Publishers,1564964825,Architecture,Commercial Buildings Architecture,Commercial Interior Design,Decorating,Design & Drafting,Public, Commercial, or Industrial Buildings
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