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Apple Store architect profiled, Walnut Street retail space due to open in July

Updated 4/8/10 @ 2:14 p.m.: Brownstoner has an interior shot of the current location. The “computer illiterate” architect based outside of Scranton that helped envision the Apple retail store aesthetic and who is leading plans for the company’s much-heralded first Center City location was profiled by the Inquirer’s Inga Saffron recently. While Saffron’s profile focuses […]

The Walnut Street location today and its proposed look upon opening.


Updated 4/8/10 @ 2:14 p.m.: Brownstoner has an interior shot of the current location.
The “computer illiterate” architect based outside of Scranton that helped envision the Apple retail store aesthetic and who is leading plans for the company’s much-heralded first Center City location was profiled by the Inquirer’s Inga Saffron recently.
While Saffron’s profile focuses much on Peter Bohlin’s noted Fifth Avenue “cube” location in Manhattan, the piece did touch on the 1607-1609 location that she reports is scheduled to open in July:

The Philadelphia store won’t be a signature design like the Cube, but it will incorporate key elements of the BCJ prototype, from the minimal scrim of the glass facade to the strict linear arrangement of the tables and products. A second-floor seminar room should help make it a gathering place.

We reported the store was hiring as far back as December.

Companies: Bohlin Cywinski Jackson
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