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SADI 2006 Honorable Mention: COACH FLAGSHIP JAPAN

May 1, 2006 12:00 PM

First time's the charm. For the world's first freestanding Coach store in Nagoya, Japan, Eight Inc. and Coach Architecture Group created a space that, jurors declared, “belongs on Fifth Avenue.” Despite an unusually long, slender corner site, the design team achieved simplicity with a glazed three-story tower that establishes a monumental presence among its neighbors. Inside, the architecture quiets down, and warm honed limestone and walnut veneers become the backdrop for the merchandise. Panelists voted on the elegance of the design, as well as the comfortable distances between fixtures — a luxurious lack of clutter. Coach has plans for flagships in four other locations in Asia and the U.S. (See p. S 14.) The Nagoya project sets the bar high.

Project Name
Coach Flagship

Location
Nagoya, Japan

Square Footage
7,200

Architect
Eight Inc.
Coach Architecture Group

Client
Coach

Credits

General Contractor
Sumitomo Mitsui Construction Co. Ltd.

Interior Contractor
Soars Co. Ltd.

Lighting Consultants
Work Techt
ISP Design


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