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Marks&Spencer

London

2003

Marks&Spencer
London2003

Informal interiors and light geometries characterize Marks & Spencer’s headquarters in London. Upon entering, the gigantic, bright Mikado-like sticks, suspended at different heights, capture the attention: the game reflects in the space, illuminating it, creating bright volumes. The triangular hall welcomes visitors in an informal way, thanks to the light, reflecting and multiplying on surfaces, creating a space without boundaries. The walls and ceilings create luminous effects: the contrasting, visual contact with the outside symbolizes a breath of fresh air, for people using the public areas of the building.
with Martino Berghinz

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