O2 Concept Store at The O2 |
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Client: O2
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Submitted: November 24, 2008
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Updated: December 04, 2008
Discipline: Architecture | Tags: architecture, branding, london, uk, united kingdom |
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Located in the newly re-christened Millennium Dome, The o2, the o2 Concept Store was the culmination of an invited competition and two years of development working directly with the client to bring the distinctive brand identity to built form. Much of the concept store's design ethos revolved around the client's strapline, See what you can do. In the entry there lives the The handsets live in the handset planters at the center of the store, where users can test out live handsets which sit on sliced tree rounds. Those users who wish to recycle their old handsets are encouraged to do so in a bin made out of recycled handsets. The Guru Bar, a dual till/expert space made out of unfinished railroad sleepers, is located at the rear of the space along with a signup lounge. Finally, at the rear is a large supergraphic along with the Headphone Trees: floor to ceiling beech trees with oversized headphone ear-buds which play music. The trees actually have new tree limbs growing off them, so the staff have to water them occasionally. I was involved in this project from the initial conception & schematics, to DD & CD's, material research, construction administration & management, and research & development of all interactive elements. |


