Shoe Gallery Plazma Architecture Studio
2015-01-28 00:00
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c Leonas Garbačauskas
架构师提供的文本描述。一个多品牌鞋类店鞋画廊位于一个现代化的零售中心,居住在立陶宛维尔纽斯市中心的一座历史建筑。
Text description provided by the architects. A multi-brand footwear store Shoe Gallery is located in a modern retail centre, which has inhabited a historic building in the central part of Vilnius, Lithuania.
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c Leonas Garbačauskas
商店分为两个区域,基于L字形的处所:主展示空间,位于入口前面和额外的展示区,直接从角落。商店的第一张平面图中的空间举办了主要的鞋类展览。新的集合被放置在显示单元上,这些单元被设计成作为平台。这个区域可以被看作是一个真正的鞋画廊,就像商店的标题所暗示的那样。该空间是突出强调使用定制的灯具,内部建筑师为这个项目特别设计。
The store is divided into two zones that are based on the L-shaped premises: the main display space which is positioned in front of the entrance and the additional display areas straight off the corner. The space in the first-plan of the store hosts the main footwear exposition. The new collections are placed on the display units that are designed to function as podiums. This zone can be perceived as an actual shoe gallery, just like the title of the store suggests. The space is highlighted by using custom-made luminaries that the interior architects designed for this project in particular.
Floor Plan
其余的空间,定位在遥远的角落提供展示空间的标准鞋类展览。室内设计师的主要目标之一是使商店在功能方面为零售商和顾客提供更好的服务。由于这个原因,一个定制的模块化展示系统被创建:原来的墙壁固定和独立的模块化系统设计使用标准零售家具配件。
The rest of the space, positioned in the far-away corner offers display space for the standard footwear exposition. One of the main goals of the interior architects was to make the store work well in terms of function both for the retailers and the customers. For this reason a custom modular exposition system was created: original wall-fixed and free-standing modular systems were designed using standard retail furniture fittings.
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c Leonas Garbačauskas
此外,鞋类品牌标识悬挂在整个商店周边的配置文件中,为产品品牌之间提供了微妙的划分。此外,建筑物的建筑元素被整合到零售设备中,为放置镜子提供了更多的展示空间和珍贵的墙面。这些单位是用黑色瓷砖装饰的。
Also, footwear brand logos that are suspended from a profile that follows the entire perimeter of the store provides a subtle division between the product brands. In addition, the construction elements of the building are integrated into retail equipment, which offers even more display space as well as precious wall surface for placing the mirrors. These units are decorated in black ceramic tiles.
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c Leonas Garbačauskas
项目建筑师想要挑战标准鞋类商店仅仅是功能性和中性零售空间的普遍看法。这个概念在细节上很突出。混凝土,金属,墙板,玻璃,瓷砖,墙纸-在这个项目中广泛使用的材料有助于创造一种动力感。
Project architects wanted to challenge the common perception of a standard footwear store as a merely functional and neutral retail space. This concept stands out in the details. Concrete, metal, wall panelling, glass, ceramic tiles, wallpaper – the wide spectrum of materials used in the project helps create a sense of dynamics.
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c Leonas Garbačauskas
通过设计定制壁纸,这一概念得到了进一步的发展。壁纸图案也用于装饰釉面隔墙。几何图形启发,世纪中叶的色彩主题壁纸和装配区,以及黄色金属模块显示系统,使参观标准鞋店感觉就像一个时髦的体验。
The concept was taken further by designing custom wallpapers. The pattern of the wallpapers is also used for decorating the glazed partitions. The geometry-inspired, mid-century colour-themed wallpapers and fitting zones as well as the yellow-metal modular display system makes a visit to a standard footwear store feel like a funky fashion experience.
© Leonas Garbačauskas
c Leonas Garbačauskas
Architects Plazma Architecture Studio
Location Gedimino prospektas 9, Vilnius 01110, Lithuania
Category Store
Architect in Charge Rytis Mikulionis, Paulius Paskačimas, Evelina Talandzevičienė (Wallpaper graphic design: Daiva Čiuplytė
Area 500.0 m2
Project Year 2014
Photographs Leonas Garbačauskas
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