Oscar Bond Salon
New York, NY, USA • 1999
A new concept hair salon with connectivity and social networking at its core.
The design for the Oscar Bond Salon presents a new concept for the salon. An extended aluminum runway brings visitors down into the space, arriving at a centralized waiting area. This lounge is the nexus of the space, a raised platform with broadband net connections and video monitors. Taking the broad sense of the term "salon," the project proposes a space for complex interaction among patrons, stylists, and via the Internet, anybody who wants to participate. The salon is completely networked for Internet and closed circuit video signals.
An associated web site was designed to interlock with the salon's physical space. Through web cams and custom server software, the site enables communication between the salon and the rest of the web.
The cutting station mirrors and the video circuiting allow for the transmission and reflection of images throughout the salon space, and out to the internet at large. The mirrors and reception desk are suspended from the salon ceiling.
The lighting for the salon is site-specific, and was custom made by Jordan Parnass Digital Architecture and Mesh, based on a system developed by Eric Liftin. The interior envelope is defined by walls of two-tone rip-stop parachute nylon, backlit at regular intervals by circular fixtures.
Oscar Bond Salon won the Best Retail Project for the Interior Design Interiors Award in 2000.
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DESIGN TEAM
Jordan Parnass
CONTRACTORS
Abra Construction.
CONSULTANTS
Collaboration with Mesh Architectures/Eric Liftin.
PHOTOGRAPHER
Michael Moran