








The Architecture of Chanel
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The Architecture of Chanel celebrates the 25-year collaboration between the architecture of Peter Marino and the aesthetic of fashion-house Chanel. This behind-the-scenes look at buildings designed by Marino for Chanel demonstrates how the renowned architect elevated the fashion brandās luxury retail spaces to the realm of fine art.Ā
Featuring more than 300 beautiful images, this book takes us into Marinoās mind, showing the original sketches, architectural plans and finished results of his buildings for ChanelĀ in Chicago, Hong Kong, Istanbul, Los Angeles, Nanjing, New York, Miami, Osaka, Seoul, Singapore, and Tokyo.Ā
The Architecture of Chanel also brings together an introduction byāÆNew York TimesāÆandāÆArchitectural DigestāÆcontributor Pilar Viladas, an interview by creator ofāÆPin-UpāÆmagazine Felix Burrichter, and project descriptions by local writers, each perfectly placed to discuss Marino's work in its geographical context.Ā Ā
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Please note: this book is available for UK DELIVERY ONLY
The Architecture of Chanel celebrates the 25-year collaboration between the architecture of Peter Marino and the aesthetic of fashion-house Chanel. This behind-the-scenes look at buildings designed by Marino for Chanel demonstrates how the renowned architect elevated the fashion brandās luxury retail spaces to the realm of fine art.Ā
Featuring more than 300 beautiful images, this book takes us into Marinoās mind, showing the original sketches, architectural plans and finished results of his buildings for ChanelĀ in Chicago, Hong Kong, Istanbul, Los Angeles, Nanjing, New York, Miami, Osaka, Seoul, Singapore, and Tokyo.Ā
The Architecture of Chanel also brings together an introduction byāÆNew York TimesāÆandāÆArchitectural DigestāÆcontributor Pilar Viladas, an interview by creator ofāÆPin-UpāÆmagazine Felix Burrichter, and project descriptions by local writers, each perfectly placed to discuss Marino's work in its geographical context.Ā Ā











