Adjaye Associates crimps concrete to clad a modest-sized retail space at Harrods

LONDON – It’s one of retail design’s perennial questions: how do you get your client’s concession to sing out when it’s surrounded by a jungle of other brands in a major department store? Arguably, it’s a conund
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