Which famous architect pioneered the concept of 'spiral retail flow' in their design for a major Manhattan flagship store, inspired by their museum work?
In the world of retail architecture, iconic designs often create a phenomenon known as 'destination retail' - where the building itself becomes a tourist attraction and drives foot traffic. This architectural strategy has been employed by many luxury and flagship stores worldwide. Test your knowledge about how architectural innovation has transformed retail customer journeys and store designs.
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- Frank Gehry for the Issey Miyake store (2006), applying principles from his Guggenheim Bilbao design
- Zaha Hadid for the Chanel Mobile Pavilion (2008), translating her fluid architectural style to retail
- Rem Koolhaas for the Prada Epicenter (2001), implementing his theories on shopping and urban spaces
- Daniel Libeskind for the Swarovski flagship (2009), extending his crystal-inspired geometric designs
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