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VMSD's 2008 Retail Renovation Competition

 

Hugo Boss, Chicago 

First Place, Specialty Store, Sales Area over 10,000 sq. ft.

Client: Hugo Boss AG, Metzingen, Germany

Design: Hugo Boss USA , Savannah, Ga.

Architect: Hugo Boss AG, Metzingen, Germany; The Phillips Group, New York; Blocher Blocher Shops, Stuttgart, Germany

General Contractor: Fisher Development Inc., San Francisco

Outside Design Consultant: Lichtspiel, Hamburg, Germany (lighting)

Lighting: Zumtobel Lighting GmbH, Dornbirn, Austria

Courtesy of Hugo Boss, New York

 

Mary Norton Melrose Place, Los Angeles

First Place (tie), Specialty Store, Sales Area under 10,000 sq. ft.

Client: Mary Norton Inc., Charleston, S.C.

Design: nakaoka/roberts, New York – Christine Nakaoka, managing member; Norman Roberts, managing member

Architect: Laurence Allen Architect Inc., Sherman Oaks, Calif.

General Contractor: H Construct, Los Angeles

Lighting: Cooley Monato Studio, New York

Fixtures: Celadon Group, New York

Seating: Manzanares Furniture Corp., New York

Wallcovering: Fromental, London

Carpet: Carter Intl. Custom Carpets Inc., Rome, Ga.

Decorative Fixtures: Seven Continents, Toronto

Drapery: Annie Walwyn-Jones Ltd., Ancramdale, N.Y.

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