Can technology improve the designer-builder relationship? In their latest retail project, the Alquema flagship in Sydney’s famed QVB, loopcreative discovers how gadgets, gizmos and golden ratios can solve the age-old quarrel.
May 29th, 2017
Architect
loopcreative
Photography
Michael Wee
Builder
SG Property Group
Furniture
Creative Colours – Mannequins
Laddershop – Track ladder
Lighting
Mondoluce – Nemo Pendant Light
JSB Lighting – Modular lighting
Fixed & Fitted
SG Property Group – Clothing racks and display cases
Reilly and Associates – Fitting rooms
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