
Renzo Piano’s appointment to store extension will set the luxury retailer’s agenda for the ‘next century’
Selfridges has confirmed the appointment of Shard architect Renzo Piano to design a major extension to its flagship Oxford Street store.
The luxury retailer said in a statement that the “city block-wide project” would set Selfridges agenda for the “next century”.
Building broke the news on Thursday of Renzo Piano’s role, which sees the retailer revisit a decade-old plan to overhaul its west London store.
In a statement on Friday Selfridges said: “Selfridges & Co is in the early stages of development of a vibrant and ambitious project to extend its flagship site on Oxford Street. The vision for this city block-wide project is to set Selfridges agenda for its next century.
“Plans incorporate the 1909 landmark building along with adjacent spaces and new architecture within (and above) the urban block. The project is rooted in Selfridges ambition to remain great for generations to come, by pushing the boundaries of architecture, design and customer experience.
“Renzo Piano Building Workshop has been appointed by Selfridges & Co to plan feasibility for an extension project of the flagship store on Oxford Street in London. Mr Piano and Selfridges are working together to further define the vision of the project.”
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The word genius is often used to describe footballers and others not worthy of the title.
As I stood looking up at the shard the other day, I felt humbled at being allowed to observe such a magnificant work of art.
Hats of to all involved creating this masterpiece in particular its creator.
I look forward to seeing what Selfridges is going to deliver, I just hope they have let thier bank manager know what they are planning to do.
With regard to the above comment the Shard is a wonderfull piece of modern engineering. However it is a monumental eyesaw with no soul a perfect example of how we are allowing ourselves to become a faceless society hidden behind sheets of glass and concrete.The blue print has been given by the architects of time Sir Christopher Wren, Robert Adams, Andrea Palladio to name a few. They have built buildings without the monsterous bank balancies thrown at the Shard let alone the machinery employed to accomplish it. It seems that some of us are held bent on eradicating the past masters in favour of sheets of glass and concrete, if the Shard is truly awesome what then are the pyramids of Egypt and their architectural skills? I doubt the Shard will last as long