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It's time to stop building the shopping malls, the prisons, the stadiums and other tributes to all of our collective failures.
We tested this at 30 different pilots in public, in crowded restaurants, in malls, in temples, etc., to see how people reacted.
The dead malls: what are we going to do with them?
For any of you in the room who are 50 or older, or maybe or even 40 or older, you remember a time when there were no ramps on the streets, when buses were not accessible, when trains were not accessible, where there were no wheelchair-accessible bathrooms in shopping malls, where you certainly did not have a sign language interpreter, or captioning, or braille or other kinds of supports.
If airports can become shopping
malls
and McDonald's can become playgrounds, surely we can reinvent the clinic waiting room.
And they're investing in telecoms, shopping
malls.
We're all hanging out in
malls
and we're all moving to the suburbs, and out there, out in the suburbs, we can create our own architectural fantasies.
I was amazed that beneath the city's bland strip
malls
was 12,000 years of history just waiting to be discovered.
Our testing showed that women were raped waiting in their cars, waiting for friends, on their way to work, on their way from work, at gas stations, at shopping
malls.
Enough of the mass shootings in
malls
and movie theaters and churches and schools.
We were walking along with my husband in one of Abu Dhabi's big fancy
malls.
And we got all the highways and strip
malls
and cul-de-sacs we wanted.
In the last couple of years, I have produced what I call "The Dead Mall Series," 32 short films and counting about dead
malls.
So if you can imagine, that's not happening at the
malls
today.
So I started to travel around the mid-Atlantic region filming these dead
malls.
One of my favorite
malls
I've been to is in Corpus Christi, and it's called the Sunrise Mall.
I put my camera down three or four years ago, and it took going to these
malls
for me to be inspired again.
And the election is doing to my private life what Amazon is doing to shopping
malls.
It's just more of the same: shopping malls, subdivisions, office parks.
I mean, look at the abandoned shopping
malls
in North America, suburban North America.
Retail experts have predicted that in the next decade, of the 2,000
malls
that exist today, 50 percent will be abandoned.
There are plenty of shopping
malls
that allow you to get out of the rain in downtown Seattle, but there are not so many free places that allow you to get out of the rain.
So whether it's redeveloping dying
malls
or re-inhabiting dead big-box stores or reconstructing wetlands out of parking lots, I think the fact is the growing number of empty and under-performing, especially retail, sites throughout suburbia gives us actually a tremendous opportunity to take our least-sustainable landscapes right now and convert them into more sustainable places.
Other
malls
have been re-inhabited as nursing homes, as universities, and as all variety of office space.
Sure, good and cheaper wine is a nice thing, but like what's happened with beers (with giants like Unibrew and Anheiser-Busch), food (McDonalds), shopping (European shopping
malls
are almost indistinguishable from American ones) and mega-stores (like Walmart/Asda) are taking away much of the uniqueness of "the little guys".
Instead you can buy the film almost everywhere, like in gas stations, shopping malls, internet (of course) and so on.
The malls, the credit card machines, the food, the punk hair color, the soundtrack...
Puerto Rico has colleges and well known Universities, roads, cars, shopping centers,
malls
(The largest Kmart and JCPenney's I've ever seen), restaurants, theaters, beaches, hotels(Ritz, Hilton,etc.), casinos, churches, agriculture, Auto Expresso, and restaurants just to name a few.
I thought sex clubs had ceased to exist even in New York and San Francisco, and here they are in suburban shopping
malls?
With the apparent increasing media attention to shootings in
malls
and schools by individuals whose behavior has bewildered America, this movie begins to shed some light on this tragic existence of some individuals in our Country.
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