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The grit and the glitz: The story of AIM Architecture

The grit and the glitz: The story of AIM Architecture

In 2004 Vincent de Graaf and Wendy Saunders took a train to Shanghai and never left. In AIM they are building a legacy of architecture that merges the classicism of Europe and cultural traditions of China. Their style? Distinctly individual.

The experiential journey of underground shopping

The experiential journey of underground shopping

Set underground, the latest HARMAY store in Chongqing by AIM Architecture is, to put it mildly, quite astounding. Terracotta red inside and out, the shopping experience is like no other and the interior and exterior design simply enhances the joy of trying and buying.

10 Chinese designs that stand above the rest

10 Chinese designs that stand above the rest

Check out these 10 shortlisted projects for this year’s INDE.Awards that bring the best of Chinese design and creativity.

HARMAY cosmetics store presents as an office

HARMAY cosmetics store presents as an office

With its citrusy palette and edgy office vibe, HARMAY is serving up cosmetics with a twist. Thirsty for more? Read on.

HARMAY serves up beauty with a twist

HARMAY serves up beauty with a twist

With its citrusy palette and edgy office vibe, HARMAY is serving up cosmetics with a twist. Thirsty for more? Read on.

Harmay’s Hong Kong Store Is Not About Shopping, It’s About Discovery

Harmay’s Hong Kong Store Is Not About Shopping, It’s About Discovery

Designed by AIM Architecture, online cosmetic brand Harmay’s first brick-and-mortar store in Hong Kong is a curious, delightful counterpoint to the transactional straightforwardness of online shopping.

AIM Architecture’s Harmay HK Store Is Not About Shopping, It’s About Discovery

AIM Architecture’s Harmay HK Store Is Not About Shopping, It’s About Discovery

Designed by AIM Architecture, online cosmetic brand Harmay’s first brick-and-mortar store in Hong Kong is a curious, delightful counterpoint to the transactional straightforwardness of online shopping.