8.08.2008

Proposed Louis Vuitton Flagship Store In Japan


A new project by Dutch architects UNStudio - images show a proposed flashship store for fashion house Louis Vuitton in Japan. The current flagship store in Paris:



The exact location and construction schedule of the ten-storey building are secret for now.

The design for the 10 storey (54 meter tall) flagship Louis Vuitton store in Japan aims to establish an architectural equivalent of the identity of Louis Vuitton in which classical and modern qualities are blended, reinforcing each other. The design inspires the visitor with a feeling of being in the House of Louis Vuitton by celebrating the qualities that make up the essence of the company, its products, its history and its future.



The elements that represent the classical values connected to the Louis Vuitton brand are implicitly present throughout the design. These elements are to a large extent identical to the modernity also implicit in the name Louis Vuitton, along with the value of inventiveness. The element that moves through all the scale levels of the design is the leaf shape. The leaf is found in the floor plan, in the section and in the elevation. It has been applied to the construction also, responding to location-specific constructional demands. Leaf-shaped openings in the façade give the building a strong identity with landmark potential, while complying with the necessity for discreetness with respect to visibility from the outside. The leaf shape can be seen as bearing a connection to the famous Louis Vuitton monogram.

Rabba's Verdict:

CLASSY!!!

Along with other architecturally stunning buildings all over Asia and Europe, this one looks to stand out more than a black man at a Jonas brothers concert.

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