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RETAIL ASIA EXPO & CONFERENCE, HONG KONG, JUNE 10TH 2015
A VISUAL TOUR OF RETAIL BEST PRACTICE, INNOVATION
AND DEVELOPING TRENDS FROM AROUND THE GLOBE
2015
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We are the retail industry's creative professionals,
founded in 1961 as a collaborative community where
ideas, knowledge and passion are shared to enable
our members to fulfill the fast-paced planning and
design needs of retail.
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Locations: 1. Atlanta Southeast 2.Boston 3.Chicago 4.Madrid/ Barcelona 5.Minneapolis/ St.Paul 6.New York 7.Northern
California 8.Ohio 9.Sao Paulo 10.Seattle 11.Southern California 12.St Louis 13.Sydney/ Melbourne 14.Toronto.
Coming soon: Hong Kong, Shanghai, Singapore
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Our members include design professionals, trade
representatives, students of design, the media &
other industry leaders.
A.CREATOR, RDI
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We are pleased to recognize the following members for
their outstanding contributions to the organization and
the retail design profession.
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Events Chairperson, Boston Chapter
Director of Design & Construction, Luxury Brand Holdings
Tracy Zaslow, FRDI
A past president of the Boston Chapter and its current events chairperson. Zaslow is director of design & construction for Cranston, R.I.-based Luxury
Brand Holdings. Professional member Tracy Zaslow exemplifies what a Retail Design Institute member should aspire to be, says Mare Weiss, RDI, president
of the Boston Chapter. Tracy has been an “amazing supporter” of the Boston Chapter, Mare says, serving with energy and enthusiasm that is
incomparable. “She never misses a meeting or an event!” Currently event chairperson of the Boston Chapter, Tracy has been elected Boston Chapter
president for two terms, served as Boston’s chairman and was named Boston Chapter member of the Year in 2013. Tracy consistently promotes the
Institute, notes Luanne Perry, FRDI. “She has made significant strides in increasing membership, membership participation and has created relevant
programs for the Boston Chapter." Though she served as her Chapter's education chair from 2000-2006, Tracy goes beyond Boston by promoting the
profession at the student level Luanne adds. Tracy has taught part time in the Industrial Design Department at the Rhode Island School of Design, her alma
mater, for many years. With delight, the Institute bestows Fellow, its highest honor, on Tracy Zaslow, FRDI.
Fellow
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Vice President, Atlanta | Southeast Chapter
Founder & President of Fuller Studios
Ken Fuller, FRDI
The Institute can thank Ken Fuller, RDI, for expanding the Institute’s Chapter network and personally touching the lives of countless design professionals
and students. In nominating Ken for Fellow status, Paul Pizzini, FRDI, notes Ken worked closely with Sharon Lessard to establish the successful
Minneapolis Chapter and continues to work with Charlotte to reignite its members. Chicago, Toronto and St. Louis have benefitted from Ken's mentorship,
Paul explains. Atlanta Chapter President John Ermlich, RDI, adds that Ken’s support of the Institute includes not only his work as an Atlanta officer – he’s
been elected president and vice president for two terms each and chairman – but on the International level serving two terms as vice president. Currently
vice president of the Atlanta Chapter, Ken has also been education and professional growth chair. With pleasure the Institute bestows Fellow, its highest
honor, on Ken Fuller, FRDI.
Fellow
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Founder & Vice President, Madrid | Barcelona Chapter
Founder, Marketing-Jazz
Carlos Aires, RDI
Carlos Aires, RDI, is recognized as ‘Member of the Year’ . Aires is Vice president of the Madrid | Barcelona Chapter. Aires is with Marketing-JAZZ, an award-
winning design firm based in Madrid. Carlos Aires, a professional member since 2011, is the force behind the Institute’s newest outpost in Madrid |
Barcelona. In fact, he is the founding father of the association’s fastest growing group earning full Chapter status last year Carlos also carried the Institute’s
flag to the last GlobalShop trade fair in Dusseldorf by coordinating an impressive looking stand, ensuring the Institute truly had an international presence.
Carlos’s company Marketing –JAZZ, based in Madrid, can be counted on the win honors in the Institute’s annual international design awards program. For
these outstanding contributions to his Chapter and the entire organization, Carlos Aires is the Retail Design Institute's 2014 Member of the Year.
Member
of the Year
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Treasurer, St. Louis Chapter
Territory Manager, ISC Surfaces
Theresa Froidl
Theresa Froidl, Treasurer of the St. Louis Chapter is honored as Trade Member of the Year. Froidl is territory manager with ISC Surfaces, St. Louis. Theresa Froidl
joined the Institute’s St. Louis Chapter in 2006 and quickly made a difference as a committee member, board member and officer -- notably St. Louis Chapter
treasurer for many years. Theresa’s fellow board members enthusiastically nominated her for the honor, sending considerably more than the asked for
documentation. In their glowing letters of recommendation, they cited her can-do and professional attitude that enabled the St. Louis chapter to keep growing while
remaining on stable financial footing. Theresa’s organizational skills and extensive network enabled St. Louis to keep moving forward particularly in 2014 when the
Chapter did not have a full board due to an officer on maternity leave and another relocated to a new job. Theresa stepped forward to organize several events and
tapped past leaders to lend a hand. As an interior designer who found her way to the trade side of the retail design industry, Theresa can speak a universal design
language that carefully balances the needs of both the practitioner and the resource supplier. For these contributions and long-standing commitment to the St.
Louis Chapter and by extension to the entire Institute, Theresa Froidl is the 2014 Trade Member of the Year.
Trade Member
of the Year
16. Mare Weiss, RDI (Judging Chair)
Bergmeyer
Diana Bernal, RDI
Richemont (NYC Chapter)
Kylie Bodiya
Swarovski
Bevan Bloemendaal, RDI
Timberland, Legionnaire
Elizabeth Lowrey
Elkus Manfredi Architects
Bonnie Matterand, RDI,
J. Jill
Norman LaTour, RDI
Dunkin Brands.
Julie Reker, RDI,
Gensler, VP Boston Chapter
Andrew McQuilkin, FRDI
BHDP, Chairman
Joseph P. Nevin, Jr., FRDI
Bergmeyer
Judges
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NEW OR COMPLETELY RENOVATED FULL-LINE DEPARTMENT STORE | 1ST PLACE
CHARLES SPARKS + COMPANY, MACY'S HERALD SQUARE 4TH FLOOR MEN’S ACTIVEWEAR AND SHOES, NEW YORK
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NEW OR COMPLETELY RENOVATED FULL-LINE DEPARTMENT STORE | AWARD OF MERIT
GENSLER, EL PALACIO DE HIERRO; QUERETARO, MEXICO
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NEW OR COMPLETELY RENOVATED SPECIALTY DEPARTMENT STORE | 1ST PLACE
BURDIFILEK, THE GALLERIA LUXURY HALL WEST, SEOUL, KOREA
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NEW SHOP WITHIN AN EXISTING FULL-LINE OR SPECIALTY DEPARTMENT STORE | 1ST PLACE
HBC STORE PLANNING & DESIGN, HUDSON’S BAY HOME & DECOR, TORONTO
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NEW SHOP WITHIN AN EXISTING FULL-LINE OR SPECIALTY DEPARTMENT STORE | AWARD OF MERIT
CHARLES SPARKS + COMPANY, MACY'S HERALD SQUARE 4TH FLOOR MEN’S ACTIVEWEAR AND SHOES, NEW YORK
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LARGE FORMAT SPECIALTY STORES | 1ST PLACE
MILLER ZELL, ORCHARD SUPPLY HARDWARE, SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA
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SPECIALTY FOOD, GOURMET GROCER & DELICATESSEN | 1ST PLACE
BHDP ARCHITECTURE, BROTHERS MARKETPLACE, MEDFIELD, MASS
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS, MOBILE TECHNOLOGY STORES | AWARD OF MERIT
CHUTE GERDEMAN, VERIZON DESTINATION STORE, MALL OF AMERICA
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS, MOBILE TECHNOLOGY STORES | AWARD OF MERIT
GEYER, TELSTRA DISCOVERY STORE, SYDNEY
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LIFESTYLE, HEALTH & WELLBEING | AWARD OF MERIT
BIG RED ROOSTER, AMERICAN EXPRESS CENTURION LOUNGE, LAGUARDIA AIRPORT
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TEMPORARY & COMMON AREA RETAIL | AWARD OF MERIT
DSD GROUPE DESIGN + RUSCIO STUDIO, FACES COSMETICS, SAINTE-FOY, QUE.
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TEMPORARY & COMMON AREA RETAIL | AWARD OF MERIT
DESIGN COMPENDIUM, BIRCHBOX POP-UP SHOP, JFK AIRPORT
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INNOVATION AWARDS | VISUAL MERCHANDISING
HBC STORE PLANNING & DESIGN, HUDSON’S BAY HOME & DECOR, TORONTO
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INNOVATION AWARDS | WAYFINDING, SIGNAGE & ENVIRONMENTAL GRAPHICS
BHDP ARCHITECTURE, BROTHERS MARKETPLACE, MEDFIELD, MASS.
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Enter the 2015 45th International Store Design
Competition. Eligible projects are those completed
between Nov 1, 2014 and Oct 31, 2015.
www.retaildesigninstitute.org
Nov 2015
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Enriched.1
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Social.
Localized.
Authentic.
Sensory.
A growing appetite for retail with a more culturally enriching,
harder-to-come-by, experiential accent.
The physical store remains a key for experiential, communal
brand experiences – spurring sales across other channels.
Providing local staff & customers with a sense of ownership
and belonging.
Customers want a story - they are searching for meaning and
greater depth to brands and the products they choose.
A sensory space - where you feel the brand as much as you see it.
One that’s experiential, provocative…from selling to seduction.
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Enriched
A growing appetite for retail with a more
culturally enriching, harder-to-come-by,
experiential accent.
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The physical store remains a key platform for
experiential, communal brand experiences –
spurring sales across other channels.
Social
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Customers want a story - they are searching for
meaning - greater depth to brands and the
products they choose.
Authentic
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A sensory space - where you feel the brand as
much as you see it. One that’s experiential,
provocative…from selling to seduction.
Immersive
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A transformation of the retail journey,
slow stores will offer an antidote to many consumers’
hyper-connected, over-stimulated lives.
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Explore ways to
implement change. To stay fresh in front of
the customer and to maintain momentum
in a rapidly changing world.
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“One thing we share in common is our passion for
design and the skill to craft memorable experiences.
Join the Retail Industry’s leading body of
creative professionals today!”
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Partnering with RDI
The Institute is seeking to establish partnerships
with sponsors who share our passion for promoting the
advancement and collaborative practice of
creating selling environments.
122. Speaker: James Farnell, RDI ; International President, Retail Design Institute; Creative Director, Brand Experience Studio, Little.
Sources & Acknowledgements: Retail Design Institute’s 44th International Store Design Competition. Presented by the Retail Design
Institute retaildesigninstitute.org