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RIBA hits the shops with the Regent Street Windows Project
10 designers and architects dress the windows of Regent Street, from the National Geographic Store to Uniqlo
Currently along Regent Street in London, RIBA is giving 10 emerging and established architecture practices the opportunity to develop window installations, for the second year running, this time in response to the theme 'Cities of Tomorrow' (until 29 May).
Once matched to a retailer, the appointed architects faced a relatively tight deadline with a four-month concept to delivery process, culminating in an overnight install on Regent Street.
Highlights include Levi's store, where Ian McChesney has drawn on the brand's Water<Less line of jeans, which uses significantly less water in the finishing process, and spread a series of these eco-jeans, taught, on a tensile structure, making a window into the future of fashion.
DSDHA and students at London Metropolitan University meanwhile, have responded to Banana Republic’s proximity to nearby Soho. The 1854 outbreak of cholera in Soho and resulting investigations led to a revolution in urban development. The team are proposing a new Urban Constitution for an imagined 'Free State of Soho', using similar mapping methodologies to those used in 1854.
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