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“Third, I’m not sure it’s fair to compare retail to other kinds of architecture. Most of the cold, lifeless architecture I see is corporate or institutional. Retail establishments such as Starbucks are in the business of attracting customers and, if they have adequate resources and the location is right for business, I’d say they succeed at that more often than not. It may not be Great Architecture, but it works for people. Consider the amazing success of the enclosed suburban regional shopping mall, for example. The exterior architecture is generally hideous, as are the parking lots; but, on the inside, designers figured out exactly what people wanted. We now know that the results haven’t been so good for America, in my opinion, and the mall as an architectural form is now in significant decline. But it had quite a run over four decades or so.”
Has Architecture Lost Touch With the People? : http://www.theatlanticcities.com/design/2013/10/has-architecture-lost-touch-people/7388/
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