In the future, traditional storytelling is not enough. The store must become something more than just a place for selling goods. The store must transform into the area of new cultural production. Retail design of the future is the possibility for production of new spaces, platforms and the new context in a physical, textual and digital sphere.
Feature Image: Prada Epicenter New York Broadway, a project by OMA, photo by Vésma K. McQuillan
Vésma Kontere McQuillan is an Oslo, Norway, based architect and writer. She is behind the concept Fashion Spaces (Rom på moten in Norwegian): Fashion expressed through architectural sites, not pages of magazines.
Vésma K. McQuillan is a professor at the University College Kristiania, Westerdals Faculty of Communication and Design, Oslo, Norway. She has been exploring the potential of architecture as a medium to create an identity for fashion designers, communities and places since 1996. First as a creator and editor of the very first Latvian fashion and lifestyle magazine “Pastaiga”, and later as an architect, designer and concept developer. She has developed the concept and interior architecture for Eger Karl Johan Oslo, Norway.
Since 2015 her research has been focused on OMA/AMO collaboration with/for Prada. Particularly on the fashion shows, done in collaboration between AMO and Prada, and the design process behind the scenes.
https://www.vesma.info/