Halle Place before > design > after



Halle Place as built (photo credits Rawls)



Presentation excerpt (34 of 101 slides)


Manchester Arndale has been one the city’s key retail destination since its construction. However by 2013, the center had aged and lacked renewed appeal to evolving customer expectations. The center’s management team decided to address this head on deciding to run a full audit and revamp not only of the mall’s design but of its entire brand identity and positioning.
It also hoped to find a partner which could assist in the necessary tenant transitions towards the newly defined ambitions. In short, Manchester Arndale center was seeking an external agency which could provide both retail design AND retail design management services. Rawls is one of a few in the UK still providing this set of skills.
Sector: Shopping center
Scope: Full analysis to post-opening
Role: Senior Retail Designer
Collaboration: Rawls
Date: 2014
Location: Manchester, UK
Due to internal budgeting, the scope of works for the design part of the project was broken down into five work streams:

Given the scale of the project our entire design team worked together on this scheme, also at times seeking advice from the retail design managers to ensure the subsequent part of the project, the tenant design management, would run as smoothly as possible.
As the studio manager, it was my role to liaise with the partner who had taken the client brief, dispatch the work between team members, organise team brainstorm sessions, supervise individual work progression, seek feedback from our manager at instrumental moments and ensure timely delivery.
I also actively contributed to the design work, collaborating to the creative ideas and their materialisation through visual representations using photomontages.
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