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Slats are the new Mosaic!

  • Posted on November 28, 2016December 25, 2018

Branding the Strip

  • Posted on July 5, 2016December 25, 2018

The Connected Urban Landscape

  • Posted on December 29, 2014December 25, 2018

The Department Store Discovers Glass

  • Posted on October 27, 2014December 25, 2018

The New Gourmet Burger Category

  • Posted on September 30, 2014December 29, 2018

A Platoon of Blue Brands New York

  • Posted on November 25, 2013December 29, 2018

Office Max and branding of the Box!

  • Posted on January 31, 2013December 29, 2018

Themeing Retail Stores

  • Posted on October 22, 2012December 29, 2018

*ndulge cupcake boutique

  • Posted on July 17, 2012December 25, 2018

Branding a Television Network?

  • Posted on August 29, 2011December 25, 2018

Hip Hotel Interiors!

  • Posted on August 15, 2011December 25, 2018

Why Design & the Bottom Line!

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Style is Independent of Beauty

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White Accents in a Gray World

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Architecture of Fins / aka / Fin-Tek-Ture

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A Brief History of the Department Store

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  • Posted on November 27, 2017November 24, 2017

Diamonds and Diagonals 

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  • Posted on June 6, 2017June 16, 2017

Why are Department Stores Failing?

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  • Posted on February 20, 2017February 19, 2017

luminous Ceilings Redux

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The Rock is always a classic #rockerfellercenter Guggenheim still awe inspiring and futuristic after 55 years thank you #frankllyodwright NYC Public Library circa 1911 in classical Beaux-Arts style. Concrete pour in Indianapolis Friday before #laborday Monon greenway in Carmel is an amazing urban amenity for the community that’s driving development and adding over 1,300 housing units over the last several years Philly city hall in all its second empire glory. First photos taken at 6:30, 8:30am and 8:30pm - amazing difference light makes to the appearance of the building. Topped out, with Billy Penn statue in 1894 at 548 feet.

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Mark Cahill is an architect specializing in branding retail environments that enhance the consumer experience. Observations are my own.

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dzignbottomline Mark Cahill @dzignbottomline ·
24 Jun

Simon Property Group is ‘best in breed’ of commercial property REITs

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7 Jun

There is a nationwide Trademageddon with the current shortage of 5,000 auto mechanics and 130,000 electricians needed over the next decade.

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dzignbottomline Mark Cahill @dzignbottomline ·
27 May

We are in a colorless era where neutral hues are everywhere and polychromatic accents are out of fashion

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In design, this will be remembered as the colorless era: cars, buildings, movies, the chroma is being sucked out of everything. But of course the pendulum will eventually swing back, and then colorlessness will seem dated.

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30 Mar

Sounds about right for all permits on the west coast!

The Babylon Bee @TheBabylonBee

Lego Introduces ‘California Home’ Set Where Kids Fill Out Permit And Wait 2 Years For Approval https://buff.ly/DAT14Sf

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