
Hospitality design
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Salvatore Ferragamo was known as “shoemaker to the stars.” This Italian brand is known for its luxurious Italian shoes. The company now offers a wide range of high quality, prestigious products manufactured with the greatest attention to detail and offered by means of impeccable service.
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The concept behind this space was to create the feeling of being transported back to Italy in the late 1920’s. Highlights of the space include lavish mouldings, a striking marble floor and a grand chandelier. Throughout the store, a sense of fun and vibrancy combines with the elegant features, merging to create a high-end feel. These design elements create an illusion of italiain architecture.
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The white wash design allows the products to be highlighted and standout against the design of the store. However, the store also features a living wall which not only brings in necessary color to the space, but it also promotes well-being and wayfinding to the cash&wrap.
Jazba
This was a collaborative group project. Myself, and three of my fellow classmates worked together ot sucessfully complete this design.
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"Jazba means passion."
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Indian cuisine embraces passion through texture, colour, and taste all through the experience of a well presented meal.
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Expanding upon this concept, Jazba, restaurant is designed to allow patrons to embrace this experience of a well prepared meal, through the use of finishes and materials as well as the overall open layout of the space.
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Elements of fire and water are also incorporated into the design to immerse the guests into Indian culture while they dine.