The Apple store is melting in the dark
Mike the Mad Biologist discovers first hand that that cool, cool minimalism of the new Apple store on Boylston street kinda sucks when it's raining:
... Then there's the elegantly designed minimalist interior which has no carpeting. That means that everyone's umbrella piddles on the floor and leaves puddles everywhere.
So the Apple Store devised a solution: at the door, you have to enclose your umbrella in a plastic bag to prevent umbrella piddling. Of course, this is described as "ensuring your safety." And it's environmentally friendly to boot. So now you're in the store, into which people are tracking dirt and mud--there's no rug to wipe your feet. Minimalist interiors with light gray floors don't look so good with mud (and umbrella piddle). ...
And all that's before you even get to the plastic staircase.
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what a colossal failure,
what a colossal failure, tear it down.... death to modernism! How about a nice brick condo building with a mansard roof and dormers?
Ooh, brick!
Now you're talkin'!
Um, no, I don't think he's arguing against the entire building. I think he's just arguing for a little function to go with the form.
that was more for the mob
that was more for the mob with the torches heading towards city hall
Oh, why didn't you say so?
Burn! Burn the monster!
People in astic houses ...
The Apple Store's 3-story staircase is glass. Well, glass, metal fittings, and likely the odd rubber spacer, but not plastic.
Yes, you're on a glass staircase on landfill in a seismically active zone.
umbrella racks
In Japan, where it rains a lot and many people never leave the house without an umbrella, every restaurant and job has an umbrella rack with plastic slipcovers to keep the place neat, and you're expected to use it.
an evening at an apple store boston opening
DRM digital restrictions management
http://www.defectivebydesign.org/blog/1138
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/kernelslacker/sets/72...