all world architecture: Jemma Ham's Armo: Bringing shopping to you and not you to the shop

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Jemma Ham's Armo: Bringing shopping to you and not you to the shop


Jemma Ham, a specialist in spacial design, has come out with a unique concept that can revolutionize the shopping market. Jemma has designed a transportable shop for Howies, which is an Eco clothing company. This mobile clothing shop is named Armo, which offers an easy solution to take you shopping and that too in front of your house! Isn't it an exciting concept that could fill up some gap between high-street and online shopping? You many-a-times may have felt the need for a shop that could be located outside your house, instead of you driving to a shopping mall far away from your place. You also may have felt the need to try out your clothes before you would buy them from an online store. Now, Armo has given you that choice - quick and easy!
Armo
An important feature of Armo shop is being self-powered. There is no need of mains power to run this transportable shop. It utilizes the energy of natural light by structural parts made of a translucent fabric that is also waterproof. This kind of a fabric allows maximum light and thus supports self generation of energy. Additionally, the energy to run this shop comes from the roof-installed solar panels, as well as bikes with video screens that are powered while individuals pedal them. Thus, a self-sustainable shop like Armo is a definite hit with anyone, anywhere.

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