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Evolution of a Retail Streetscape: DP Architects on Orchard Road

Evolution of a Retail Streetscape: DP Architects on Orchard

Fumihiko Maki, Kenneth Frampton, Collin Anderson

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Book Details:
Publisher:Images Publishing Group Pty Ltd ISBN:9781864704624 Published Date:15th December 2012 Dimensions:232 X 308 X 26 mm Weight:1.3203 kilograms Pages:172 Binding:Hardcover Illustrations:250 colour illustrations Condition:New

Short Description

A celebration of Orchard Road, the shopping and entertainment mecca in Singapore, and DP Architects significant contribution to its evolution.

Full Description

A celebration of Orchard Road, the shopping and entertainment mecca in Singapore, and DP Architects significant contribution to its evolution. Singapore's Orchard Road sits alongside New York's Fifth Avenue and Paris' Champs Elysees in the pantheon of prestigious retail districts. For more than 40 years, DP Architects has contributed to the development of Orchard Road's architectural typography, the regionalism of which is flavoured with a uniqueness born of inventiveness and an accommodation of contextual forces. 'Evolution of a Retail Streetscape' is much more than simply a lush visual and textual narrative showcasing DP Architects' extensive contribution to the character, growth and personality of the famous Singapore shopping and entertainment precinct. It also explores the concept of retail architectural typology generally, provides a brief contextual history of Singapore from British colonisation onwards, outlines the development and evolution of Orchard Road in particular, and explores some of the world's other famous shopping streets. Contents: World Shopping Streets Contextual Singapore History Orchard Road Master Plan DP Architects Contribution Feature Projects Afterword SELLING POINTS: - Full colour photography and detailed plans - Introductory essays providing contextual history of the renowned Orchard Road shopping precinct 250 col.