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A glass-fronted townhouse designed by MVRDV now serves as a store for luxury fashion brand Hèrmes, with warm-tone interiors by French design agency RDAI. MVRDV wanted to make a representation of the original buildings and found a solution through an extensive use of glass.
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MVRDV has re-opened 'crystal houses', a distinctive store in amsterdam that accommodates the wares of luxury fashion house Hermès.
MVRDV has reopened Crystal Houses in Amsterdam for a new tenant Hermès - the store's jewel-like façade has now become even more transparent for Hermès, a .
The facades are formed by bespoke glass blocks measuring 45 x 45 centimeters, which weave a ‘glass veil’ that forms a continuous and luminous screen between the serenity of the interior .
MVRDV complete Crystal Houses Amsterdam, a flagship store with a replica façade made entirely out of glass. Crystal Houses opened its glass doors yesterday, a .
A glass-fronted townhouse designed by MVRDV now serves as a store for luxury fashion brand Hèrmes, with warm-tone interiors by French design agency RDAI. MVRDV has used a pioneering glass technology to replace the brick facade of a former townhouse in Amsterdam with a transparent replica, more suited to the building's new .
In 2016, MVRDV designed “Crystal Houses,” a striking glass brick facade along one of the canal houses on PC Hooftstraat for Chanel‘s Amsterdam flagship store.
MVRDV's transparent brick store in amsterdam re
A glass-fronted townhouse designed by MVRDV now serves as a store for luxury fashion brand Hèrmes, with warm-tone interiors by French design agency RDAI. MVRDV wanted to make a representation of the original buildings and found a solution through an extensive use of glass. MVRDV has re-opened 'crystal houses', a distinctive store in amsterdam that accommodates the wares of luxury fashion house Hermès. MVRDV has reopened Crystal Houses in Amsterdam for a new tenant Hermès - the store's jewel-like façade has now become even more transparent for Hermès, a quintessential French luxury brand. Previously opened in 2016 for Chanel, the new store now will house the wares of luxury fashion house Hermès.
MVRDV complete Crystal Houses Amsterdam, a flagship store with a replica façade made entirely out of glass. Crystal Houses opened its glass doors yesterday, a visionary exploration into reimagining the possible uses of glass in construction. A glass-fronted townhouse designed by MVRDV now serves as a store for luxury fashion brand Hèrmes, with warm-tone interiors by French design agency RDAI. MVRDV has used a pioneering glass technology to replace the brick facade of a former townhouse in Amsterdam with a transparent replica, more suited to the building's new use as a Chanel.
In 2016, MVRDV designed “Crystal Houses,” a striking glass brick facade along one of the canal houses on PC Hooftstraat for Chanel‘s Amsterdam flagship store.
Most of the first batch of glass bricks were rejected because they were not made to the required precision. The reason for this high precision is the fact the bricks are glued using an UV hardening contract glue.
It was the architect Renzo Piano's goal to translate the elegance of the French fashion house Hermes into a transparent and thin building in the heart of Tokyo's fashionable shopping district Ginza. The building is elevated 14 floors above ground and . A glass-fronted townhouse designed by MVRDV now serves as a store for luxury fashion brand Hèrmes, with warm-tone interiors by French design agency RDAI. MVRDV wanted to make a representation of the original buildings and found a solution through an extensive use of glass. MVRDV has re-opened 'crystal houses', a distinctive store in amsterdam that accommodates the wares of luxury fashion house Hermès.
MVRDV has reopened Crystal Houses in Amsterdam for a new tenant Hermès - the store's jewel-like façade has now become even more transparent for Hermès, a quintessential French luxury brand. Previously opened in 2016 for Chanel, the new store now will house the wares of luxury fashion house Hermès. MVRDV complete Crystal Houses Amsterdam, a flagship store with a replica façade made entirely out of glass. Crystal Houses opened its glass doors yesterday, a visionary exploration into reimagining the possible uses of glass in construction.
A glass-fronted townhouse designed by MVRDV now serves as a store for luxury fashion brand Hèrmes, with warm-tone interiors by French design agency RDAI. MVRDV has used a pioneering glass technology to replace the brick facade of a former townhouse in Amsterdam with a transparent replica, more suited to the building's new use as a Chanel. In 2016, MVRDV designed “Crystal Houses,” a striking glass brick facade along one of the canal houses on PC Hooftstraat for Chanel‘s Amsterdam flagship store. Most of the first batch of glass bricks were rejected because they were not made to the required precision. The reason for this high precision is the fact the bricks are glued using an UV hardening contract glue.
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MVRDV replaces traditional facade with glass bricks that are
MVRDV reopens Crystal Houses for Hermès even with more
MVRDV complete fully
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