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      <title>DESIGN:ED Podcast: Mark Gardner</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Mark Gardner, a principal at Jaklitsch / Gardner Architects, joins the podcast to discuss designing across cultures, architecture as a social practice, and his non-traditional path to the field.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 May 2022 06:30:00 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>Marc Jacobs Flagship Building by Jaklitsch/Gardner Architects</title>
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        <![CDATA[Making the most of a small footprint within a crowded, competitive shopping zone, architect Stephan Jaklitsch married textural layers of materiality with a creative lighting strategy to catch the eye of tony passersby, and to create a subtle yet unique visibility for the American fashion designer Marc Jacobs’s Tokyo flagship.]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 May 2011 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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        <media:title type="plain">Made of a translucent formable material supported by a polished stainless steel frame, the shop&amp;rsquo;s oversize elliptical luminaire hovers above a glowing cash/wrap station and illuminates the acces</media:title>
        <media:description type="plain">Marc Jacobs Flagship Building, TokyoJaklitsch/Gardner ArchitectsTokyo, JapanMade of a translucent formable material supported by a polished stainless steel frame, the shop’s oversize elliptical luminaire hovers above a glowing cash/wrap station and illuminates the accessories boutique and street at grade.Photo: © Nacasa &amp;amp; Partners</media:description>
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        <media:title type="plain">Illuminated panels of punched anodized aluminum transform the shop&amp;rsquo;s hollow third layer into a lantern by night.</media:title>
        <media:description type="plain">Marc Jacobs Flagship Building, TokyoJaklitsch/Gardner ArchitectsTokyo, JapanIlluminated panels of punched anodized aluminum transform the shop’s hollow third layer into a lantern by night.Photo: © Liao Yusheng</media:description>
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        <media:title type="plain">Stacked horizontally, three levels of different materials &amp;mdash; glass, terra-cotta, and punched anodized aluminum panels &amp;mdash; define the exterior of the 2,800-square-foot boutique.</media:title>
        <media:description type="plain">Marc Jacobs Flagship Building, TokyoJaklitsch/Gardner ArchitectsTokyo, JapanStacked horizontally, three levels of different materials — glass, terra-cotta, and punched anodized aluminum panels — define the exterior of the 2,800-square-foot boutique.Photo: © Nacasa &amp;amp; Partners</media:description>
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