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ARCHITECTURE SURVEY: INSPIRATION BOARD, 3ab2eb2cc71e2150847b93fefc0c1b39,…
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White cube gallery, institutionalized by the MoMa it becomes a standard for displaying art, Bregenz Kunst Haus by Peter Zumthor
Original art galleries are the salon, collection of art works bought and displayed amongst eachother,
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Adaptive design, Fogo Arts canada, museum in the netherlands, farm in Tuscany and hotel in Thailand. Each uses architectural motifs and design from local contexts with reference to the environment they exist in.
English Dhakas in India, and Treetops in Kenya, used as colonial refuges for hunting, leisure and sport
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Shopping mall emerges in the late 1930s with rise in industrialisation, malls inspired by the idea of greek agoras, and become meeting points for civic life
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Art galleries and studios are now used as development tools, increasing property value in spaces eyed for development.
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Olson Kundig - Comedor restaurant , Austin texas
1500s first auberge le trois Rois, Basel, still contemporary example of luxury hotel
Camping seen as a way to get out of the doldrums of every day life. Pioneered by John Muir and the naturalist movement in the united states.
Mom and Pop shops, a buy all supply early towns on the frontiers of new america.
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The Bucaneer , St. Croix, numerous sites in the caribbean have historic luxury hotels with roots dating back to early exploration, conquest of the region
Camping or glamping in Africa has direct relation to historic 'safaris' the clients experience is heightened through the very possibiity of camping.
Mixed use developments, contribute to the success of hotels, combining multiple programs in one, Elbphilarmonie is a good example
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Malls are in decline, fewer people wish to engage in these commercial spaces, with the rise of e commerce, many opt out of malls.
Malls are being deconstructed, 'de-malling' now malls permeat cities as large zoned areas devoted purely to commercial activities. Singapore is a good example os using parts of the citiy as large open air shopping malls.
Restaurant in the opera house reijkjavic, Olfaur Elisasson, the architecture is inspired by minerals and crystal formations, lending an otherworldly dining experience
Mixed use developments combine a series of programs, this parking lot in miami is highly successful in combining multiple programs including commercial and retail, while still being highly flexible to future needs.
Arab bazaars become prototypes for the modern ideas of arcades. Still many bazaars from medieval times, e.g. Turky and Syria serve their purposes. Commercial in this area is tied to civic life as much as it has to do with consumption.
Central park becomes a blueprint for most park designs in north america, alongside the modernisation of european cities.
Peter Zumtho and Pete Oudolf design exceptional gardens and pavillion at the Serpentine, UK
Future parks? While green space is being reincorporated into cities, and the opening up of spaces for pedestrians, also the use of colour in public space to generate 'play areas' has been successfully achieved in spaces such as Copenhage. BIG architects and Olfaur Elisasson
The Highline is one of the most successful park interventions, because it opens up parts of the city to people which had historically been closed to traffic. It uses historic architecture, train tracks in this case and adapts them, Pete Oudolf also did the landscape design here.
Parks and green spaces, historically using tree lined areas for shade, the whole city becomes a park
Parks can also be beaches, this example in Brisbane highlights the value of adding public beach in the centre of commercial space.
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Depending on the region, uses of local colour can add elements of authenticity to a customers experience.
Farm to table, and green urban gardens are trending, in city spaces where the sense of local and seasonal may be hard to come by, this can become a unique selling point for customers and the dining experience.
Sustainability in space design, this means the incoporation of a wide range of activities, building programs, and the allowance for some level of organic formation to take place around regulated and planned structures.
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Chicago a prime example of the city beautiful movement, using architecture to design the perfect spaces devoid of the ills of everyday life.
Cities design around water ways, buildings are built haphazardly until the 1800 century when major rennovations in european cities give them their modern look that we take them for now.
MVRDV urban design shanghai, architects are now responding to over crowded urban spaces with innovative solutions
Lamu, a medieval town on the kenyan coast is an excellent example of organic town design which works because it is designed to its context, there are no major roads, and everything is accessible by boat and donkey
The 20 Minute city, many european cities are now being re-designed on these models, structuring a larger metropolitan space as a series of villages.
Moderninst approaches to urban design often failed to account for human sociability, Chandigarh in india by Corbusier
Vernacular architecture, design and approach singular to each context , often related to materials available at hand, response to climatic factors and cultural practices.
First art galleries are 'Wunder Kamers' cabinet of curiosities, combining a wide range of objects artifacts including art.
Restaurants incorporated into hotels, historic buildings, like this one in Tuscany use the farm to table model as the driving force for customer experience.
Adaptive reuse, many old historic hotels are being rennovated with modern approaches to their interiors while preserving their historic facades.
While modern and elegant glamping options are available to clientele , still many opt for their own personal camping experiences, 'roughing it' still has a place in our modern world.
Architecture dissapears, in areas where guests are meant to enjoy the surroundings more, e.g Uruguyan vineyards
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Commercial spaces compete by hiring world class architects to design their stores, producing exciting experiences for commercial experiences as well as opportunities to experience architecture and the city.
Sustainable design, using materials from local contexts, often employing traditional practices of building in modern contexts.
Commercial blends into hotel and resort, as well as blending tradition with modern approaches.
Cultural value is increaed with the presence of alluring architecure for art spaces, galleries and public buildings. Both MVRDV and Herzog & de Meurons designs have been instrumental in the development of new commercial ventures in china.
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