New renderings of a proposed Apple Store in San Francisco feature two
massive glass sliding doors over 44 feet tall and 23 feet wide, reports
SocketSite.
Another set of renderings of the redesigned Post
Street façade for Apple's proposed flagship store on Union Square which
now features two full-height sliding glass doors, each measuring 23 feet
wide and 44.5 feet tall, allowing the store to be opened to the street:
Note the regular sized all-glass doors in the non-sliding bays (click
to enlarge) which would act as the primary access points for the store
when the full-height doors are closed.
This is not the first
design iteration of the proposed retail store. Following complaints
that Apple was going to destroy a historic fountain, the company
modified its design to relocate the fountain. It also added an 8-foot
wide glass window that will be notched into the side wall from the
ground to the roof.
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