From Fiorucci to the Guerrilla Stores: Shop Displays in Architecture, Marketing and Communications (Mode)

by Claudio Marenco Mores

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The new generation of shops and retail fashion environments must use every competitive edge to capture new buyers-from street level to shelf level. Shopping epicenters, brand flagship stores, and so-called guerrilla stores-all the environments in which we shop-are often charged by their architecture. This book looks back over 30 years of architecture that served to brand such fashion houses and designers as Calvin Klein, Giorgio Armani, Elio Fiorucci, and Rei Kawakubo, expressing each show more individual's particular identity through his store's architecture. These retail environments are built on innovation, surprise, flexibility, mutability, pliability, and prestige-while also offering the legitimacy that sophisticated architecture has always brought to commerce and enterprise. The collaboration between fashion and architecture is a relationship that continues to fascinate both professionals and fashion customers alike. show less

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Claudio Marenco Mores, architect, graduated from the IUAV in Venice

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Nonfiction, Art & Design
DDC/MDS
725.21Arts & recreationArchitecturePublic structuresCommercialStores, wholesale and retail
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NA6220 .M67Fine Arts2599.5-2599.9 Architectural criticismArchitectureSpecial classes of buildingsClassed by usePublic buildings
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