Once upon a time a pharmacy was a small place with a cosy yet patrician
air, where the all-knowing master of medicine would dispense pills, mix
potions and generally perform the offices of a scientific shaman.
However, in recent years the nature of the trade has undergone a
profound transformation and the majority of these establishments now
provide a wide range of health services, including off-the-shelf
medicines for minor ailments, prophylactic products and such lifestyle
items as cosmetics and health foods. These developments are reflected in
modern designs for pharmacy buildings. The homely feel of the past has
largely vanished - modern stores are still welcoming but in a more
efficient, commercial and brightly lit way. This book presents a variety
of such projects, comprehensively illustrated with over 300 photos and
plans. There are also experts' thoughts on such topics as interior
architecture, building expenses and the basics of planning laws as
applied to these buildings.