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Location: Regent Street, London, England
RIBA Regent Street Windows Competition Revealed
The Regent Street RIBA Windows competition returns for its eighth year. The project sees some of Regent Street’s leading retailers, including Jo Malone London, L’Occitane and lululemon, partnered with emerging and established RIBA Chartered Architects to create a series of unique shop windows on Regent Street and Regent Street St James’s.
RED DEER x UNIQLO
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This installation celebrates the process behind the fabrication of linen which is a key material used in UNIQLO’s Spring Summer collection. Each tube represents a different stage of the evolution from flax seed to fabric and clothing.
This installation celebrates lululemon’s ‘Sweatlife’ Festival through movement, colour and the human form. Dynamic contoured layers combine to create a bright and active sculpture which transforms as visitors pass by.
THOMAS-MCBRIAN ARCHITECTS IN COLLABORATION WITH PAPER & WOOD x JO MALONE LONDON
Thomas-McBrien Architects, in collaboration with Paper & Wood, have designed and created a handmade paper window display in the theme of a secret garden. The project celebrates the quintessential British garden, a constant source of inspiration for Jo Malone London.
NICHOLAS SZCZEPANIAK ARCHITECTS x L’OCCITANE
Inspired by the magical Golden Hour of Provence, this installation at L’Occitane, explores the sensorial relationship between light and smell. Over 2000 Fresnel and Plano-Convex lenses are suspended in space to form a delicate veil that refracts and converges light whilst scent diffusers emit L’Occitane’s fragrance ‘Terre de Lumière’ to create an immersive and interactive experience.
The inspiration for the design is Camper’s origin story, which started when the founder’s grandfather travelled from London to Mallorca with the island’s first sewing machine. Drawing on Mallorca’s light, sky, vegetation, terrain and sea, the design combines natural and artificial materials to reference a core sample of the island and celebrate the uniqueness behind Camper’s spirit.
Creating intrigue and delight through threshold and repetition, Coffey Architects has utilised the cast iron pan stand from Smeg’s newly launched Linea built-in collection to create an intricate patterned screen. It filters and diffuses light, casting beautiful, dynamic shadows inside the store during the day and out onto the pavement at night.
CANAL GRANDE x 7 FOR ALL MAN KIND
This installation is sensitive to light, the movement of people and the colour of their clothes. How each person chooses to dress tells a story and this installation turns each story into a unique lighting display to engage with the public on a personal level.
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Location: Regent Street, London, England, UK
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