Luxury is abundance, it’s density of choice.
The relationship between Prada and POPS in my project is designed to have opposite feelings of two space, where Prada feels more dense and complex, reminds people more about the urban side, while POPS feels more spacious, where visitors can calm down and relax.
The relationship between Prada and POPS in my project is designed to have opposite feelings of two space, where Prada feels more dense and complex, reminds people more about the urban side, while POPS feels more spacious, where visitors can calm down and relax.
This relationship informs the way the project is planned to completely divide the two spaces in different zones and have different atmospheres, and it can be seen in this way: Prada is having layered structures that implies the different sizes and height of buildings in NYC, and the gaps (see through) in between those layers leave the hint for visitors of the surrounding environment. POPS has simpler structure than Prada, where the space is being open and can view by all the visitors.