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\ Retail sites \/ MethoThe retail environmentThe retail environment consists of the factors that play on the customer’s senses in terms of sight, soun Ebook Basics interior design retail design: Phần 2nd, smell and touch. This transpires through materials and their textures, the use of artificial lighting, the interior climate and the acoustic qualities of the space. The designer has a responsibility to be sensitive to the effects that design and building have on the environment and to minimise, Ebook Basics interior design retail design: Phần 2where possible, waste and energy use. This, however, is not always under the designer’s control, but considering these issues at the forefront of theEbook Basics interior design retail design: Phần 2
design process can minimise risk to the environment further down the line.THIS CHAPTER raises questions surrounding the ecological effects that retail\ Retail sites \/ MethoThe retail environmentThe retail environment consists of the factors that play on the customer’s senses in terms of sight, soun Ebook Basics interior design retail design: Phần 2ld of retail and its connection with consumption is often a controversial subject. Retail is about selling in large quantities, and in order to do this, manufacturing and mass-production is at the heart of the business. This uses vast amounts of materials and the Earth’s resources in terms of energy Ebook Basics interior design retail design: Phần 2, and creates carbon emissions that are harmful to the environment. Many manufacturers are beginning to address these issues, using materials that areEbook Basics interior design retail design: Phần 2
organically grown and processes that are less harmful, but there is still a long way to go before these issues are resolved.The built environment as \ Retail sites \/ MethoThe retail environmentThe retail environment consists of the factors that play on the customer’s senses in terms of sight, soun Ebook Basics interior design retail design: Phần 2oncept. Also, during the building process, materials are wasted if not used and often end up in landfill rather than being recycled. As designers, part of our role is to consider the materials that are specified in terms of their ability to be reused or to last, or if recycled materials can be used Ebook Basics interior design retail design: Phần 2instead. The designer and team of contractors can work together to eliminate waste and consider an alternative use for materials that are left over orEbook Basics interior design retail design: Phần 2
changed.In terms of energy consumption, electrical and mechanical engineers look carefully at the efficiency of their installations as part of the de\ Retail sites \/ MethoThe retail environmentThe retail environment consists of the factors that play on the customer’s senses in terms of sight, soun Ebook Basics interior design retail design: Phần 2ment that can lead to energy waste.BREEAM (Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method) is a voluntary measurement rating for green buildings. Now widespread across Europe and the rest of the world, it was initially established in the UK. Its equivalents in other regions include Ebook Basics interior design retail design: Phần 2LEED in the USA and Green Star in Australia. In terms of retail, their remit is to carry out assessments on new buildings; major refurbishments, tenanEbook Basics interior design retail design: Phần 2
t fit-outs; and management and operations assessment on existing buildings. They can look at the general display and sale of goods, food retail and cu\ Retail sites \/ MethoThe retail environmentThe retail environment consists of the factors that play on the customer’s senses in terms of sight, soun Ebook Basics interior design retail design: Phần 2major concerns. Designers now work within the BREEAM guidelines, which in turn help them consider environmental issues.An analysis of retail and its responsibility to the environment can be broken down into three areas of consideration: the building shell, the interior components and the building’s Ebook Basics interior design retail design: Phần 2energy consumption.092/093Interior shellWhen considering the interior shell of a building, the key to being sustainable is to think through the interiEbook Basics interior design retail design: Phần 2
or structure and the choice of materials used. The first consideration should be whether the structure needs to be altered at all; is it useable in it\ Retail sites \/ MethoThe retail environmentThe retail environment consists of the factors that play on the customer’s senses in terms of sight, soun Ebook Basics interior design retail design: Phần 2that are not supporting), the floor finish and ceiling finish is considered part of the interior architecture. Older properties in particular may have seen many structural adjustments in their lifetime so it is important to get the interior shell right structurally so that it should not have to be c Ebook Basics interior design retail design: Phần 2hanged for a very long time. The key to this is to make the interior structure simple so that fixtures and fittings can be adapted around it. By consiEbook Basics interior design retail design: Phần 2
dering the lifespan of the interior shell, the implemented design can have longevity, reducing the amount of building work over time, hence protecting\ Retail sites \/ MethoThe retail environmentThe retail environment consists of the factors that play on the customer’s senses in terms of sight, soun Ebook Basics interior design retail design: Phần 2, as it is both neutral in appearance and durable. Using timber for the flooring also means that reclaimed materials can be reused. This may mean a marked or dented floor but it will again be durable and neutral.: JUHANI PALLASMAAWe behold, touch, listen and measure the world with our entire bodily Ebook Basics interior design retail design: Phần 2existence.... We are in constant dialogue and interaction with the environment, to the degree that it is impossible to detach the image of the Self frEbook Basics interior design retail design: Phần 2
om its spatial and situational existence.The ceiling plane is an important element of the interior scheme as it houses many of the necessary electrica\ Retail sites \/ MethoThe retail environmentThe retail environment consists of the factors that play on the customer’s senses in terms of sight, soun Ebook Basics interior design retail design: Phần 2onsidered as a fixed element that must be flexible enough in its design to meet the changing interior concept. The trickiest part will be the positioning of light fittings, as they may have to be moved to suit a new scheme.In terms of sustainability, the more the existing interior can be kept intact Ebook Basics interior design retail design: Phần 2 the better. Minimising building work is essential.terms of sustainability, the reuse of old Hidings is preferable to the creation of new les. But itEbook Basics interior design retail design: Phần 2
con also serve as a useful link to ir cultural he-itage and collective memory, jilding reuse and its effect on the environment is scussed in greater d\ Retail sites \/ MethoThe retail environmentThe retail environment consists of the factors that play on the customer’s senses in terms of sight, soun Ebook Basics interior design retail design: Phần 2 polished stainless steel cladding elicits an ambiguous quality at the meeting point of reflection, transparency and opacity. The object reveals its contents through the perforations and mirrors the surroundings in its surface, creating a constantly changing installation.K-SPACE CONCEPT STORE London Ebook Basics interior design retail design: Phần 2, UKDESIGNER 6A ARCHITECTSDATE 2008K-$wiss Is a global sportswear brand renowned for its footwear: it also actively supports and promotes cultural eveEbook Basics interior design retail design: Phần 2
nts, especially live music and exhibitions. The brief was to produce K-Space - a retail space that located new and classic K-Swiss products alongside \ Retail sites \/ MethoThe retail environmentThe retail environment consists of the factors that play on the customer’s senses in terms of sight, soun Ebook Basics interior design retail design: Phần 2 at a moment’s notice from a working retail space into an open, unbranded space for music or art events. The installation for both permanent and temporary spaces adapts a library archive storage system. Five of these units are specifically designed to combine display and storage and use slide-on tra Ebook Basics interior design retail design: Phần 2cks to reveal or conceal products.Photographer: David GrandorgeInterior componentsThe components that furnish the interior - the fixtures and fittingsEbook Basics interior design retail design: Phần 2
that will drive the interior concept and layout - are often replaced on a five-to seven-year basis. This is because they simply wear out and may not \ Retail sites \/ MethoThe retail environmentThe retail environment consists of the factors that play on the customer’s senses in terms of sight, soun Ebook Basics interior design retail design: Phần 2replaced. The key to reducing their environmental impact is through the materials. They could be constructed from recycled material or objects, for instance, or reclad to suit a new design scheme.Energy consumption Ebook Basics interior design retail design: Phần 2\ Retail sites \/ MethoThe retail environmentThe retail environment consists of the factors that play on the customer’s senses in terms of sight, sounGọi ngay
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