Target Retail Installation

“The ‘Design for All’ attitude asks why can’t good design infuse every aspect of life—from a Michael Graves toilet brush to utensils to furniture to buildings. That is what is expected as our brand, and our CEO supports that.”  Richard Varda, Vice President for Architecture and Design, Target Corporation

The new Target in Bloomfield, Michigan looks more like an art installation than a retail store. Under the authority of their “unique stores” team, Target designed the Bloomfield store with the community and the brand in mind. Andrew Blauvelt sat down with Richard Varda, Vice President for Architecture and Engineering at Target, and Jim Miller of Woolpert, Inc. to discuss the process to this design. Click Here.

Photo: Justin Maconochie

Photo: Justin Maconochie

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