Mall Maker

Mall Maker
Author: M. Jeffrey Hardwick
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2015-08-18
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780812292992

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The shopping mall is both the most visible and the most contentious symbol of American prosperity. Despite their convenience, malls are routinely criticized for representing much that is wrong in America—sprawl, conspicuous consumption, the loss of regional character, and the decline of Mom and Pop stores. So ubiquitous are malls that most people would be suprised to learn that they are the brainchild of a single person, architect Victor Gruen. An immigrant from Austria who fled the Nazis in 1938, Gruen based his idea for the mall on an idealized America: the dream of concentrated shops that would benefit the businessperson as well as the consumer and that would foster a sense of shared community. Modernist Philip Johnson applauded Gruen for creating a true civic art and architecture that enriched Americans' daily lives, and for decades he received praise from luminaries such as Lewis Mumford, Winthrop Rockefeller, and Lady Bird Johnson. Yet, in the end, Gruen returned to Europe, thoroughly disillusioned with his American dream. In Mall Maker, the first biography of this visionary spirit, M. Jeffrey Hardwick relates Gruen's successes and failures—his work at the 1939 World's Fair, his makeover of New York's Fifth Avenue boutiques, his rejected plans for reworking entire communities, such as Fort Worth, Texas, and his crowning achievement, the enclosed shopping mall. Throughout Hardwick illuminates the dramatic shifts in American culture during the mid-twentieth century, notably the rise of suburbia and automobiles, the death of downtown, and the effect these changes had on American life. Gruen championed the redesign of suburbs and cities through giant shopping malls, earnestly believing that he was promoting an American ideal, the ability to build a community. Yet, as malls began covering the landscape and downtowns became more depressed, Gruen became painfully aware that his dream of overcoming social problems through architecture and commerce was slipping away. By the tumultuous year of 1968, it had disappeared. Victor Gruen made America depend upon its shopping malls. While they did not provide an invigorated sense of community as he had hoped, they are enduring monuments to the lure of consumer culture.

Official Report of the Calcutta International Exhibition 1883 84

Official Report of the Calcutta International Exhibition  1883 84
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 738
Release: 1885
Genre: Handicraft
ISBN: OXFORD:N13170333

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From Main Street to Mall

From Main Street to Mall
Author: Vicki Howard
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2015-06-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780812247282

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Richly illustrated with archival photos, this comprehensive study of the American department store industry traces the changing economic and political contexts that brought about the decline of downtown shopping districts and the rise of big-box stores and suburban malls.

Acoustic Territories

Acoustic Territories
Author: Brandon LaBelle
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2010-04-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781441161369

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A remarkable exploration of how sound permeates all aspects of life - from the streets to our homes, and from shopping malls to the underground.

Former Clock Watchmakers and Their Work

Former Clock   Watchmakers and Their Work
Author: Frederick James Britten
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 418
Release: 1894
Genre: Clock and watch makers
ISBN: UCSC:32106002753884

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Mall City

Mall City
Author: Stefan Al
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2016-11-30
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780824855444

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Hong Kong is the twenty-first-century paradigmatic capital of consumerism. Of all places, it has the densest and tallest concentration of malls, reaching tens of stories. Hong Kong’s malls are also the most visited, sandwiched between subways and skyscrapers. These mall complexes have become cities in and of themselves, accommodating tens of thousands of people who live, work, and play within a single structure. Mall City features Hong Kong as a unique rendering of an advanced consumer society. Retail space has come a long way since the nineteenth-century covered passages of Paris, which once awed the bourgeoisie with glass roofs and gaslights. It has morphed from the arcade to the department store, and from the mall into the “mall city”—where “expresscalators” crisscross mesmerizing atriums. Highlighting the effects of this development in Hong Kong, this book raises questions about architecture, city planning, culture, and urban life.

Public Documents of Massachusetts

Public Documents of Massachusetts
Author: Massachusetts
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1714
Release: 1884
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UOM:39015068251928

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Target Markets International Terrorism Meets Global Capitalism in the Mall

Target Markets   International Terrorism Meets Global Capitalism in the Mall
Author: Suzi Mirgani
Publsiher: transcript Verlag
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2017-03-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783839433522

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This book explores the points of convergence between corporate capitalist and terrorist practice. Assessing an increase in the number of terrorist attacks directed at commercial entities in urban areas, with an emphasis on the shopping mall in general and Nairobi's Westgate Mall in particular, Suzi Mirgani offers a fascinating and disturbing perspective on the spaces where the most powerful forces of contemporary culture - the most mainstream and the most extreme - meet on common ground.