Essays about: "Shopping Center"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 48 essays containing the words Shopping Center.
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1. Mötesplatsen Gamlegården en länk mellan det gamla och det nya : centrumförnyelse för ett tryggt och integrerat Näsby
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Landscape Architecture, Planning and Management (from 130101)Abstract : Kristianstads översiktsplan (ÄÖP, 2021) lyfter tre stadsbyggnadsmål: Stad för alla, attraktiv stad och grönblå stad. Utvecklingen handlar om social, ekonomisk och ekologisk hållbarhet. READ MORE
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2. Shopping Centers in Change: : A multiple case study of shopping centers´ communications strategies during a social crisis
University essay from Högskolan i HalmstadAbstract : The emergence of covid-19 resulted in a new way of living for the whole world. One of the areas that would come to be highly affected was the retail industry and more specifically shopping centers. The advice given by the government to citizens regarding the spread of the virus urged people to limit their time spent in public places. READ MORE
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3. The Business Mode of Cmmercial Education Centers : Factors that Potential Customers Care about and Profitability of a Real Project
University essay from KTH/Fastigheter och byggandeAbstract : Commercial education center is a new business mode that has just appeared in Chinese real estate market in recent years. It is directly derived from the business mode of shopping malls. READ MORE
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4. Sandviken’s House of the People, An oasis in the waters of Mälaren
University essay from KTH/ArkitekturAbstract : I have during my thesis explored how the countryside of Stockholm can be made more accessible and how a building can be inviting in a community resisting change. The new intervention is to be seen as a resource for the community but also as an attraction for tourism. READ MORE
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5. The "Formgivning" of Domus, Kristianstad
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för arkitektur och byggd miljöAbstract : Today, we are creating and building more than ever. While buildings rise from the horizon, the consumption of building materials increases massively. More than 22% of global carbon dioxide emissions come from the consumption of building materials such as concrete, steel, and aluminum, etc. READ MORE