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Bond Street Shops London
Mayfair Shopping Buildings: West End Retail, England, UK Stores
post updated 24 May 2023
Bond St Shops
Bond Street – various luxury shops, two historic arcades
24 May 2023 – new photograph added
Dior and Chanel shops on the west side, around the middle of this famous shopping street:
20 Apr 2016 – new photos loaded
Bonhams New Bond Street Building:
Jimmy Choo London Store:
photographs © Adrian Welch
Gabriela Hearst, corner of Brook Street and Davies Street, Mayfair
Architects: Foster + Partners
photography : Nigel Young / Foster + Partners
Gabriela Hearst London Store
Boodles at 178 New Bond Street, Mayfair, West London
Design: Eva Jiricna Architects
photo from architects office
Boodles on New Bond Street
New photo © Adrian Welch from 12 Nov 2012:
14 St George Street and 50 New Bond Street, London W1S, UK
Design: Eric Parry Architects
14 St George Street and 50 New Bond Street
Located on the east side of the street, key element is façade, external
This office development (with retail at street level) was built for Scottish Widows: a RIBA Awards 2012 Winner.
This project is considerably more complex than simply inserting two office buildings into a rich and varied urban context and involves the reworking of the retained fabric as well as new work of exceptional quality.
Burlington Arcade, st the south end of the street, leading down to Piccadilly:
Time and Life Building, 155 New Bond Street
Date built: 1953
Design: Michael Rosenauer Architect
– first post-war company headquarters in the Modernist style in London
– severe but well-proportioned exterior.
– Grade II listed
Photographs © Adrian Welch, taken on 17 Sep 2011
Asprey redevelopment, Bond Street:
2004
Design: Foster + Partners
– flagship store
– British luxury brand with a heritage that dates back to 1781.
Boodle & Dunthorne, 179 Bond Street
2007
Design: Eva Jiricna Architects
– Boodles is a British, jewellery company founded in 1798.
– flagship store
– Boodles has nine stores worldwide
Marcus Extraordinary Watches, Bond Street
1997
Design: Eva Jiricna Architects
– “The most important collection of watches in the World”
– collections of vintage and antique timepieces
– store belongs to Marcus Margulies whose family company, Time Products, dates back to the early 1960’s when his father Alexander moved to England from Poland and established a business distributing inexpensive watches imported from the Soviet Union.
This company was named Sekonda and is now the UK’s best-selling watch brand.
Photos © Adrian Welch, Jun 2007
Aspreys, Bond Street: interior remodelling by Foster & Partners
Marcus, Bond Street: Eva Jiricna Architects
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Design: DSDHA
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Design: Jestico + Whiles
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Design: John McAslan + Partners / Engineer: WSP
photo : John McAslan + Partners
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Design: Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
Bond Street shops London: building photographs taken with Panasonic DMC-FX01 lumix camera; Leica lense: 2816×2112 pixels – original photos available upon request: info(at)e-architect.com
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