Johannesburg is a world class shopping centre, offering you the opportunity to purchase anything from local African arts and crafts, to high quality jewelry ...
See examples of LG solutions for various types of shopping centres SM mall The largest shopping mall chain in the Philippines. / Chiller, FCU Kalina mall Large shopping center in eastern Russia. / Chiller, MULTI V, AHU Pick n pay A large-scale shopping center in Johannesburg. / Chiller, MU...
Shopping centres function as meeting places, and people are using them for various non-shopping purposes. Knowledge about different social spaces, and how they are used and perceived, is important for understanding health and wellbeing in the community and for developing health promoting societies. ...
In Stuttgart, in southern Germany, the GERBER shopping centre was totally revamped, yet part of the previous façade could be saved. Here we describe the way of the airflow through a shopping centre. In Johannesburg, South Africa, the Mall of Africa is going to be an exciting addition to...
Johannesburgtransgressive architectureThe inner city of Johannesburg, South Africa, is the site of an intense wholesale and retail trade in fast fashion. Here mostly migrant entrepreneurs supply billions of rand worth of Chinese apparel to local and cross-border shoppers from across sub-Saharan Africa...
It starts in Musgrave shopping centre in a predominantly white suburb built on the ruins of former Cato Manor – Durban's equivalent to the romanticized multicultural townships Sophiatown (Johannesburg) and District Six (Cape Town)– and... O Hemer - 《Glocal Times》 被引量: 2发表: 2006年 ...
Located in the heart ofWaterfallCity,Midrand, theMall of Africais perfectly situated betweenJohannesburgandPretoria, offering shoppers a choice of over 300 retailers, many of them flagship stores. These range from well-known local names such as Woolworths, Browns the Diamond Store, Mr Price and Ca...
To share in the consumerist codes of a global corporate capitalism, “from Nairobi to Johannesburg, major urban centers across the continent have seen a construction boom take hold—and the world of shopping is at the heart of it.”17 Neoliberalism in the guise of shopping malls has ...