David Adjaye, the Tanzanian-born British architect, and Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez, the wunderkinder behind fashion house Proenza Schouler (pronounced pro-EN-za SKOOL-er), have a lot in common: both parties found relatively early success and have been hailed for pushing the envelope in their respective design fields. It's fitting, then, that Hernandez and McCollough commissioned Adjaye to create their company's first store in their home base, New York City.