Body shop: new retail spaces
It’s undeniable that the online retail environment offers a multitude of advantages to consumers, particularly in the current climate. However, thoughtful and engaging design will always hold power to attract consumers out of internet stores and into physical ones – if the proposition is right.
Mei 5, 2020 | 10:00 pm CUT

Back to Black: Architecture studio WGNB utilised fashion brand Juun.J 's signature colour for their flagship store in Seoul. Photo: Yongjoon Choi



David Adjaye's design for The Webster created a memorable retail experience, beginning with an eye-catching exterior, guiding customers into a dream-like interior. Photos: Laurian Ghinitoiu (top, middle) and Dror Baldinger (bottom)



Juun.J's flagship store designed by WGNB reflects the brand's edgy ethos, while creating a bespoke, comfortable retail experience by adding a dedicated hospitality space. Photos: Yongjoon Choi



Wutopia Lab's Hubei Foreign Language Bookshop demonstrates that existing retail spaces can be refurbished to create an attractive, contemporary shopping experience. Photos: CreatAR Images



Kengo Kuma & Associates' Amanpuri Retail Pavilion is inspired by traditional architecture, but its bold roofline, open plan and light-filled interiors create an informal retail environment. Photos: Courtesy of Kengo Kuma & Associates
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