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RETAIL DESIGN GUIDELINES

CONTENTS

03 Our Team

04 Tenancy Design Criteria

13 Kiosk Design Criteria

15 Sustainable Design

18 The Design and Fitout Process

23 General Fitout Requirements


Lessee / Lessee Shopfitter

27 Lessee / Lessor Scope of Works

44 Appendix 1
Lessee Works by Lessor schedule of rates

45 Glossary of Terms

46 Design Submission Example

57 Credits
OUR TEAM / YOUR TEAM

OUR TEAM
YOUR TEAM
Retail Design Manager (RDM)
Retail Designer
The RDM is responsible for the design
The Retail Designer is appointed by
review and final design approval of
you and responsible for completing
your drawings, and will assist you in
your stores concept and design
the management of your fit-out
documentation. Your Retail Designer
process.
will have formal qualifications in
Tenancy Delivery Manager (TDM) interior design or architecture and
The TDM is responsible for have a minimum of 5 years of industry
coordinating your overall fit-out experience.
process. The TDM is also responsible
Shopfitter
for ensuring your fit-out program is in
The Shopfitter is appointed by you to
accordance with your lease
undertake the construction of your
agreement.
tenancy. Your Shopfitter must have a
Centre Management proven record of retail construction
The Centre Management team is experience and provide examples of
responsible for the day-to-day completed projects.
management of your fit-out process,
Structural Engineer
from a Federation Centres
The Structural Engineer is appointed
perspective. Centre Management’s
by you to design and certify all
responsibilities include organizing site
structural elements of your tenancy
access, and reviewing and collected
including but not limited to the
all relevant certifications such as
shopfront, shopfront signage,
necessary insurances, documentation,
shopfront glazing and ceiling.
and work method statements from
your nominated Shopfitter.
TENANCY DESIGN CRITERIA

SHOPFRONT & SHOPFRONT ZONE

Your shopfront is integral to your design


and, as such, should be dynamic and
unique in its approach to finishes
selection and design detailing.

The first 2,000mm in from your lease line


is known as the ‘Shopfront Feature
Zone’. This needs to be designed as an
integrated part of the overall shopfront.
Particular attention should be shown to
the design of the floor, walls, ceiling and
lighting. Ceilings in this zone must be at
Where an outgo has been permitted, a
the maximum shopfront height.
150mm neutral zone from both Inter-
Tenancy (IT) margins
In order to maximize your visual
presentation to the central mall area,
full height elements need to be utilized
in the design of your shopfront.

Shopfront openings and continuous


bulkheads cannot exceed 65% of the
shopfront width.

Shopfront outgo’s may be permitted in


some Centres. Where an outgo is
permitted this must be offset with the
equal amount of ingo. (Please liaise with
the RDM for Centre specific criteria).

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