Artichoke Night School – What’s in store? The future of retail design.

Artichoke Night School – What’s in store? The future of retail design.

By Architecture Media

Date and time

Wed, 17 Oct 2018 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM AEDT

Location

Space Furniture

84 O'Riordan Street Alexandria, NSW 2015 Australia

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Description

The future of retail design. What’s in store?

To stay relevant, the act of shopping is getting more sophisticated and nuanced. As online shopping becomes commonplace, how can can designers create brick and mortar stores that attract customers and add value for their clients? In this highly respected speaker program presented by Artichoke magazine, we take a look at the future of retail design, from major shopping centres to fashion boutiques.

SPEAKERS

Jade Nottage, director, Tom Mark Henry
Jade Nottage has a Bachelor of Interior Architecture (Hons) from the University of New South Wales. Her aesthetic is inspired by design details of modernist architecture and interiors of the 1950s and '60s. Jade values human connection and takes an artistic approach to design, seeking to ensure that Tom Mark Henry’s work makes a lasting impression and positive cultural impact.

Rebecca Burk, National Head of Retail Design Account Management, Scentre Group
Currently the national head of retail design account management at Scentre Group (the owner and operator of Westfield in Australia), Rebecca was previously the head of design and innovation at Coles. An architect whose early work was retail and small home extensions, Rebecca spent eighteen years in the USA working for firms in Chicago and Seattle prior to joining Starbucks in her role as director of architecture, global design.

Kelvin Ho, founding director, Akin Atelier
Kelvin Ho is the founding director of Akin Atelier, a spatial communications practice citing positive and meaningful experiences at the centre of their approach. Based in Sydney, Akin’s clients and collaborators are global brands, including Dion Lee, Saturdays NYC, Bassike, A.P.C., Camilla and Marc, Rag and Bone, Qantas, The Australian Ballet and Transit Group Japan.


CPD points
A DIA endorsed CPD event for DIA members – 3 points.

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Tickets are non-refundable. All details are correct at the time of publication, however changes in format, content and speaker line-up may become necessary, at the discretion of Architecture Media.

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Under the Design Speaks brand, we present these seminar programs and forums: The Architecture Symposiums, Artichoke Night School, AA Roundtable, Our Houses, Work Place/Work Life, Old School/New School, Health Care/Health Design and Housing Futures.

Through a collaboration with the State Library of Queensland, Architecture Media is a founding partner of the annual Asia Pacific Architecture Festival.

Architecture Media delivers awards programs including the Australian Interior Design Awards (in partnership with the Design Institute of Australia), the Houses Awards, the Eat Drink Design Awards and the AA Prize for Unbuilt Work.

We have a reputation for delivering high-calibre, industry-recognized events and programs that celebrate, promote and facilitate the achievements of architects and designers.

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