As a designer, F.C. Dadson is accustomed to working with clients who have specific ideas for what they want their retail spaces to look and feel like. But what if the only requirement a client has is "give me a design that no one can copy?"
In this post from PSFK.com's Retail blog, we see how architecture firm took on just such a challenge and the space that resulted.
Would you find it more fun or frustrating to work on a project where the only request was "make it something that can't be copied?"
Monday, August 3, 2009
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