condovo
Senior Member
.. and to underscore your illogical thinking here you are approaching the idea of a 'mall aesthetic' from the box-store/power centre perspective
No I'm not. You're just reading that into my argument.
Can the armchair Marxism--if that were the case, then 3/4 of that the heritage movement were concerned with out there is an oxymoron.
Shoppers' World, Framingham, MA (1951-94). If you think its demolition was to be welcomed on grounds of "natural capitalist forces", then you deserved to be bludgeoned by the heritage buffs out there. All the more so from a 2010 rather than 1994 perspective...
Malls are so purely and uniquely tuned to market forces, there's no way you can convince me of the merits of preservationism here. There's nothing sacred about them. That's the essence of Mall-ism. That's why people like them. I'd sooner preserve a casino in Vegas. Or a sandcastle.
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