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The first thesis of ISEM Fashion Business School analyzes the work of the architect Javier Carvajal for Loewe.

María Eugenia Josa highlights "the change of image" that the architect's work meant for the Spanish brand.

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12/12/17 16:51

"The work of Carvajal for Loewe stands out as one of the most prosperous unions between architect and business of the 50s and 60s". So defines the work of architect Javier Carvajal for signature Loewe researcher Maria Eugenia Josa, ISEM Fashion Business School, who has defended his doctoral thesis entitled "The architecture of the store: the cases of Javier Carvajal for Loewe".

"Javier Carvajal's work for Loewe meant a change of image for the brand," explained the researcher and stressed that these works "were an ideal field for experimentation and to be able to put the architect's knowledge about design interiorto test ".

In addition, the new doctor pointed out that Carvajal's work for Loewe went beyond design of the stores and transcended all aspects of the house: "He went so far as to propose a collection of products to be sold in the stores themselves".

Fashion and Architecture

On the relationship between fashion and architecture, María Eugenia Josa stressed that "just like architecture, fashion is a physical manifestation of the culture of an era" and added: "Both translate an imaginary into a material form and offer it to people".

He also emphasized the general evolution that the design store has undergone over the years due to factors such as the proliferation of shopping malls, the transformation of major avenues or the concern for sustainability. For Josa, this redesign of the store "increasingly influences the model retail of companies and modifies the relationship between architecture and fashion".

First PhD in Applied Creativity

María Eugenia Josa is an architect with specialization program in Landscape Architecture from the University of Navarra and Master's Degree Executive in Fashion Business Management from ISEM Fashion Business School. She has taught at the department of History of Architecture at School of Architecture and is a professor of 'Creativity' at ISEM, as well as being a member of the committee organizer of the Fashion Summer Course.

The thesis doctoral thesis was directed by Carlos Naya and María Villanueva of the School of Architecture of the University of Navarra. The defense tribunal was composed of Carlos Labarta, Isabel Cantista, Jorge del Río, José Ángel Medina and Simone Guercini, who awarded the grade of A Cum Laude.

This research is part of the doctoral program in Applied Creativity, promoted by the School of Architecture, the School of Communication, ISEM Fashion Business School and the Museum University of Navarra, which aims to promote the study and establishment of creative processes in industries and institutions that require for their activity of this skill.

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