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Shopping Centre Development (RLE Retailing and Distribution) by John A. Dawson,J. Dennis Lord Pdf
The shopping centre has become an established feature of urban structure over the past thirty years. Development of centres has been rapid and little attempt has been made to consider the development process and the problems caused by it. There is a growing awareness that centres are not always wholly beneficial to their host cities and that some public policy control is necessary. This book examines the shopping centre development process and analyses the control policies which have been taken and which are needed. It draws on material from throughout the developed world. First published 1985.
Author : Michael D. Beyard,W. Paul O'Mara Publisher : Bilimsel Eserler Page : 422 pages File Size : 40,6 Mb Release : 1999 Category : Architecture ISBN : UOM:39015048765609
Shopping Center Development Handbook by Michael D. Beyard,W. Paul O'Mara Pdf
This book covers best practices and proven techniques for a wide range of retail project types and settings. Each aspect of the development process is explained in detail, from market analysis and financing to product design and operations.
This book covers the effects of new technology on shopping centre design. Circulation, lighting, acoustics and air quality are important considerations here as is the provision of improved conditions for people with disabilities. The development of food courts, new retailing uses for old buildings, and methods of refurbishment of older centres also come under close examination. The book contains numerous international case studies.
Shopping Centre Development (RLE Retailing and Distribution) by John Dawson,Dennis Lord Pdf
The shopping centre has become an established feature of urban structure over the past thirty years. Development of centres has been rapid and little attempt has been made to consider the development process and the problems caused by it. There is a growing awareness that centres are not always wholly beneficial to their host cities and that some public policy control is necessary. This book examines the shopping centre development process and analyses the control policies which have been taken and which are needed. It draws on material from throughout the developed world. First published 1985.
Author : Michael D. Beyard Publisher : Urban Land Institute Page : 0 pages File Size : 42,9 Mb Release : 2006 Category : Architecture, Modern ISBN : 0874209617
Shopping centers have become the most common of shopping environments and have influenced the make-up of cities around the world. However, in recent years, the enclosed "mall" has evolved and diversified with new types of retail environments that were developed to better suit their locale and meet public expectation. This design guide has over 600 illustrations that present the core values and considerations that make a successful retail center: location, catchment user needs, as well as access and layout. Covering everything from site master planning to the essentials of public facilities and the technical systems, this is essential reading for architects of contemporary shopping centers. A series of international examples showcasing different types of shopping environments are included to cover the wide range of designs that have occurred in recent years. From the "out of town" mall to retail parks and mixed use town center developments, the best of contemporary design is illustrated to provide both practical information and inspiration.
Author : Stefan Al Publisher : Hong Kong University Press Page : 248 pages File Size : 45,8 Mb Release : 2016-07-01 Category : Architecture ISBN : 9789888208968
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. “At the nexus of density, humidity, topography, and prosperity, Hong Kong has spawned more malls per square mile than any place on earth. This fantastic book decodes and graphically depicts an environment both apart and ubiquitous, a convulsive form of public space in a liquid territory where intensely contested politics, commerce, and sociability weirdly merge in a city like no other.” —Michael Sorkin, distinguished professor of architecture of the City University of New York “Hong Kong may be packed with the most shopping malls per square kilometer in the world, but Mall City is packed with the most drawings, information, and fascinating mall facts. The book dissects, categorizes, and displays all kinds of intriguing data on the city-state’s shopping complexes and culture. Its richly layered analysis perfectly matches Hong Kong’s multi-story machines for consumption.” —Clifford Pearson, director of USC American Academy in China “Stefan Al has again produced a book that provides a sharp lens on radically new urban forms that are emerging in China. While his previous books, Villages in the City andFactory Towns of South China introduced the site of production and housing for the migrant labor of the Pearl River Delta, here we enter the phantasmagoria of the enormous interconnected free-trade shopping zone of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. Mall City dissects the basic unit of this climate-controlled consumer landscape—the mall. This beautifully illustrated book is a must-read for those who wish to understand the future of public space in high-density cities.” —Brian McGrath, professor of urban design and dean of constructed environments, Parsons School of Design
Shopping Center Development and Investment by M. A. Hines Pdf
The shopping center is one of the main real estate investment and development forms. This updated edition of the handy guide covers the methods, opportunities, and problems of shopping center development and investment. Also covers the functional areas of management related to leasing, cash flow forecasting, construction, center management, financing, center marketing, and center taxation. There is new material on the effects of tax reform, public access malls for demonstrations, megacenters, public ownership of shopping center developers, and hypercenters from France and elsewhere. Chapters cover sale-leaseback arrangements, computerized management reporting systems, raising of promotion monies, financing alternatives, and currently important sources of shopping center funds such as real estate equity funds, pension funds, and life insurance companies who manage pension funds. Includes many examples from currently profitable centers.