Exploring the relationship between interior environment design and user behavior through the design of an Apple Store.
An Apple Store interior design project investigating how interior environments influence user behavior. The project is developed at Applied Science Private University.
Project Type: Premium Technology Retail Interior Design
Area: 82.8 m² retail space
Construction System: Lightweight partition walls with steel structural framing integrated within existing shell
Facade System: Full-height tempered glazed façade with brushed stainless steel framing and automated sliding glass entrance doors
Materials: Brushed stainless steel panels, tempered reflective glass, black aluminum framing, polished microcement flooring, concealed LED strip integration
Lighting System: Recessed ceiling spotlights combined with integrated ambient LED lighting to create a clean and minimal technological atmosphere
Display System: Modular stainless steel product display tables, wall-mounted accessory display units, integrated digital display screens for product presentation
Technology Integration: Interactive digital screens, product demonstration zones, organized customer circulation based on user experience design principles
Design Approach: Minimalist spatial planning focused on transparency, precision detailing, premium materiality, and optimized customer interaction flow