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Brian & Barry Building Milano
Brian & Barry is an Italian department store chain, which operates as a flagship store and corporate headquarters near Piazza San Babila, central Milan. Designed by Italian architect Giovanni Muzio, with an investment of €70 million. In March 2014, the flagship store Brian & Barry Building – San Babila was opened.
The 12 story mega-concept store lying between via Durini and via Borgogna – aims at conveying the best of Italian style.
On street level, you will find the Eataly cafeteria, serving ice cream, coffee and chocolate. The basement is given over to design and home décor on the one hand, with Ecliss Milano, and Eataly on the other, featuring a food market and a top-level “piadineria”.
Sephora makes it appearance on the first floor with a brand new store that promises a holistic and technological approach to beauty. On the second floor, a multi-brand area stocks several of the world’s most coveted watch and jewelry brands. Eataly returns on the third and fourth floors with its entire range of products and tasting experiences, while floors 5 to 9 hosting 200 fashion labels, including numerous emerging designers, clothing and accessories for men and women, but also everything that comprises the word lifestyle, from technology to gadgets.
Floors 9 and 10 host a stylish gourmet panoramic restaurant (Asola | Cucina Sartoriale) and a terrace lounge where you can enjoy a magnificent view over the city.
The name Brian & Barry comes from:
Brian Barry FBA (13 January 1936 – 10 March 2009) was a moral and political philosopher. He was educated at the Queen's College, Oxford, obtaining the degrees of B.A. and D.Phil under the direction of H. L. A. Hart.
Along with David Braybrooke, Richard E. Flathman, Felix Oppenheim, and Abraham Kaplan, he is widely credited with having fused analytic philosophy and political science.
Barry challenged the prejudice that there was nothing to be said about political values and principles, and sought to explain and justify how we might reach reasonable conclusions about them. Forty-four years on, Political Argument remains a compendium of how we conceptualise, analyse and defend claims about democracy, power and justice.
His political philosophy can best be described as egalitarian liberalism – the view that, along with protecting traditional liberal freedoms, the "just" state must promote economic redistribution from rich to poor and provide equality of access to public services.
Equality of opportunity, in Barry's view, was not compatible with such institutions as private education or private medicine. Genuine equality of opportunity exists only when outcomes depend exclusively on people's choices and decisions, not on factors which are influenced by social class, race or family background.
Brian & Barry Building Milano
Brian & Barry is an Italian department store chain, which operates as a flagship store and corporate headquarters near Piazza San Babila, central Milan. Designed by Italian architect Giovanni Muzio, with an investment of €70 million. In March 2014, the flagship store Brian & Barry Building – San Babila was opened.
The 12 story mega-concept store lying between via Durini and via Borgogna – aims at conveying the best of Italian style.
On street level, you will find the Eataly cafeteria, serving ice cream, coffee and chocolate. The basement is given over to design and home décor on the one hand, with Ecliss Milano, and Eataly on the other, featuring a food market and a top-level “piadineria”.
Sephora makes it appearance on the first floor with a brand new store that promises a holistic and technological approach to beauty. On the second floor, a multi-brand area stocks several of the world’s most coveted watch and jewelry brands. Eataly returns on the third and fourth floors with its entire range of products and tasting experiences, while floors 5 to 9 hosting 200 fashion labels, including numerous emerging designers, clothing and accessories for men and women, but also everything that comprises the word lifestyle, from technology to gadgets.
Floors 9 and 10 host a stylish gourmet panoramic restaurant (Asola | Cucina Sartoriale) and a terrace lounge where you can enjoy a magnificent view over the city.
The name Brian & Barry comes from:
Brian Barry FBA (13 January 1936 – 10 March 2009) was a moral and political philosopher. He was educated at the Queen's College, Oxford, obtaining the degrees of B.A. and D.Phil under the direction of H. L. A. Hart.
Along with David Braybrooke, Richard E. Flathman, Felix Oppenheim, and Abraham Kaplan, he is widely credited with having fused analytic philosophy and political science.
Barry challenged the prejudice that there was nothing to be said about political values and principles, and sought to explain and justify how we might reach reasonable conclusions about them. Forty-four years on, Political Argument remains a compendium of how we conceptualise, analyse and defend claims about democracy, power and justice.
His political philosophy can best be described as egalitarian liberalism – the view that, along with protecting traditional liberal freedoms, the "just" state must promote economic redistribution from rich to poor and provide equality of access to public services.
Equality of opportunity, in Barry's view, was not compatible with such institutions as private education or private medicine. Genuine equality of opportunity exists only when outcomes depend exclusively on people's choices and decisions, not on factors which are influenced by social class, race or family background.