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Future relics: The rise and fall of the big box store.

机译:未来文物:大型商店的兴衰。

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Future architectural relics are everywhere, manifest in the ultimately unsustainable patterns many American communities have replicated --- endless weed-infested parking lots, decrepit malls, the abandoned Walmart glowering across the street at the even bigger Super Walmart. Gone are many of the small, independently owned businesses that lined main streets in small and medium-sized communities across the country, rendered relics by shopping malls lauding big-name brands or cheap products. Malls, too, may be on their way to becoming relics, due in part to the Internet and The Great Recession. However, architectural relics in the form of big box stores have haunted the American landscape since 1964. These box-like, impossibly large structures continue to be built, only to stand empty several years later when an even larger store model is constructed. The country is facing a new obsolescence of extravagance. No longer can our floundering economy support an infinite boom of boxes. Every new big box is a future relic.;While many architectural and cultural historians such as Richard Longstreth, David Smiley, and Neil Harris have dissected the relic of the American shopping mall, few have grappled with the ubiquity of the big box store and how this structural form has departed from a longstanding tradition of retail architectural design. In this thesis, I analyze the factors have contributed to the rise and fall of these creaking behemoths of retail architecture. Ultimately, I contend that big box stores mark a stark departure in architectural theory and practice, and that this departure has manifested in a multitude of cultural, economic, and environmental consequences.
机译:未来的建筑遗迹无处不在,以许多美国社区复制的最终不可持续的模式表现出来:无尽的杂草繁茂的停车场,破旧的购物中心,废弃的沃尔玛在更大的超级沃尔玛街上泛滥。在全国中小型社区的主要街道两旁排成一排的许多小型独立经营的企业已经消失了,大型购物中心赞扬大品牌或廉价产品成为了文物。由于互联网和大萧条,购物中心也可能成为文物。但是,自1964年以来,以大盒子商店形式存在的建筑文物一直困扰着美国的景观。这些盒子状,不可能的大结构继续建造,直到几年后才建造更大的商店模型时才空空荡荡。这个国家正面临着一种新的过时的浪费。我们陷入困境的经济不再能够支持无限的盒子繁荣。每个新的大盒子都将成为未来的遗物。尽管许多建筑和文化历史学家,例如理查德·朗斯特雷斯,大卫·史戴维和尼尔·哈里斯都解剖了美国购物中心的遗物,但很少有人努力应对大盒子商店的普遍存在以及如何应对这种结构形式与零售建筑设计的悠久传统背道而驰。在这篇论文中,我分析了导致零售建筑这些吱吱作响的庞然大物兴衰的因素。最终,我认为大型商店标志着建筑理论和实践的鲜明背离,而且这种背离体现在多种文化,经济和环境后果上。

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  • 作者

    Smith, Veronica Rose.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Iowa.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Iowa.;
  • 学科 Art History.
  • 学位 M.A.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 125 p.
  • 总页数 125
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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