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Conceptualizing the pedestrian mall in post-war North America and understanding its transatlantic transfer through the work and influence of Victor Gruen

机译:概念化在战后北美的行人购物中心,并通过Victor Gruen的工作和影响了解其跨大西洋转移

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Pedestrianization was an established concept among modernist architects and planners long before the first post-war pedestrian malls were built in North American downtowns. Post-war pedestrian-oriented suburban shopping malls, such as Northland near Detroit, MI and Northgate in Seattle, WA, linked retail success to the pedestrian shopping experience. This propelled the existing but then-untested assumption that planning downtowns to mimic suburban shopping centres by pedestrianizing main streets would revitalize downtown retail districts. Despite the modern origins of the pedestrianization concept, the rhetorical cues of post-war architects and planners in North America mask its modern roots and employ nostalgic imagery of pre-industrial European urbanism, implying European origin of the concept. Although imagery of European charm became a means of packaging modernist ideas of pedestrianization, the design proposals rarely referenced or replicated actual European precedents. Furthermore, while much research implies a linear transfer of pedestrianization ideas from Europe to North America, professionals in Europe also looked to North American shopping malls and pedestrian streets for guidance in addressing their own challenges with accommodating automobiles in downtowns.
机译:行人是现代主义建筑师和策划者之间的既定概念,前在第一个战后行人购物中心建造在北美市中心。战后行人郊区的郊区购物商场,如底特律,MI和Northgate附近的Northland,WA,零售成功与行人购物体验联系起来。这推动了现有但随后未经测试的假设,即通过行人的主要街道规划市中心以模仿郊区购物中心,将振兴市中心的零售区。尽管行人概念的现代起源,但北美战后建筑师和规划者的修辞线索面临着其现代根源,并采用了欧洲前欧洲城市主义的怀旧图像,暗示了欧洲概念的起源。虽然欧洲魅力的图像成为一种包装现代主义的行业思想的手段,但设计建议很少引用或复制实际的欧洲先例。此外,虽然有很多研究意味着从欧洲到北美的行人方式的线性转移,但欧洲的专业人士也寻找北美商场和行人街道,用于解决自己在市中心的娱乐挑战的指导。

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