Cut-Out Shop Facades

The Dior Store in Miami Opts for Segmented Panelling For Ambient Lighting

The newly opened Dior store located in Miami opts for a geometric exterior made from segmented block panelling that forms a cut-out design allowing light to shine through the exterior and create an ambient glow on the space. The designers from Barbarito Bancel Architects pull inspiration from the haute couture collection by the brand, using the folds and cut-outs in the garments as inspiration for the building's aesthetic.

The shop's design is a mixture of modular and high fashion that opts for asymmetry to bring a sense of interest to the space. The outside of the store is built using white mismatched blocks that leave spaces between each that light shines through, when the building is lighted up at night. The blocks feature curved paneling, inspired by the skirt pleats found in the season's collection.
Trend Themes
1. Segmented Exterior Panelling - Innovative use of segmented panelling in shop facades can create an ambient glow and add asymmetry to the space.
2. Haute Couture-inspired Architecture - Drawing inspiration from high fashion collections can lead to unique and visually interesting building designs.
3. Modular and Asymmetrical Design - Modular design paired with asymmetry can create a sense of interest and excitement in the building's exterior.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - Architects can take inspiration from diverse sources, beyond traditional building design, to create unique structures.
2. Retail - Innovative use of design in storefronts can help create a memorable brand identity and experience for customers.
3. Fashion - Fashion companies can leverage their collections to inspire creative building designs that reflect their brand identity.

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