Disorientation and Spectacle traces the development of new retail and entertainment sites through three examples: Bluewater shopping centre (Kent), Canary Wharf shopping centre, and Selfridges department store. The authors ask if disorientation and spectacle can continue to properly engage with the imagination when fantasy has become part of everyday experience. They speculate if the ever-changing demands of a collective imagination have forced a mutation in the way disorientation and spectacle are considered by designers and architects,and ask if the challenges faced by retail and entertainment corporations might offer new possibilities for the wider cultural sphere of the practices of both art and architecture
This essay contextualises and analyses the development of shopping centres in the 20th century by th...
In this chapter we explore the role of place from a cultural perspective. More precisely, we show ho...
The focus of this thesis is on the internal and external environments of retail stores, and their co...
'Architectures of Display' departs from the premise that the presentation of merchandise cannot be s...
In contrast to earlier studies focusing on spectacular retail store environments, this study concent...
How does future shopping look like? At the moment the physical shopping spaces are threatened by the...
Over the past few years there has been a proliferation of new kinds of retail space. Retail space ha...
Few activities today force us to interact in the way shopping does. Most retail stores today lack cr...
The scholars of Consumer Culture Theory studies as well as practitioners have recognised the potenti...
This article draws on the construct of store atmospherics to address one of the latest developments ...
Purpose – Providing satisfying shopping experiences is a major goal in retail management because sat...
In this chapter we explore the role of place from a cultural perspective. More precisely we show how...
This work aims to draw attention on the experiential dimension of retailing and takes into considera...
From Market Place to Superstore reflects on 21st century retail presentation of home furnishing cons...
nicht angegebenAs the birth of the covered arcade was a turning point in shopping scenery, making a ...
This essay contextualises and analyses the development of shopping centres in the 20th century by th...
In this chapter we explore the role of place from a cultural perspective. More precisely, we show ho...
The focus of this thesis is on the internal and external environments of retail stores, and their co...
'Architectures of Display' departs from the premise that the presentation of merchandise cannot be s...
In contrast to earlier studies focusing on spectacular retail store environments, this study concent...
How does future shopping look like? At the moment the physical shopping spaces are threatened by the...
Over the past few years there has been a proliferation of new kinds of retail space. Retail space ha...
Few activities today force us to interact in the way shopping does. Most retail stores today lack cr...
The scholars of Consumer Culture Theory studies as well as practitioners have recognised the potenti...
This article draws on the construct of store atmospherics to address one of the latest developments ...
Purpose – Providing satisfying shopping experiences is a major goal in retail management because sat...
In this chapter we explore the role of place from a cultural perspective. More precisely we show how...
This work aims to draw attention on the experiential dimension of retailing and takes into considera...
From Market Place to Superstore reflects on 21st century retail presentation of home furnishing cons...
nicht angegebenAs the birth of the covered arcade was a turning point in shopping scenery, making a ...
This essay contextualises and analyses the development of shopping centres in the 20th century by th...
In this chapter we explore the role of place from a cultural perspective. More precisely, we show ho...
The focus of this thesis is on the internal and external environments of retail stores, and their co...