Maplewood Mall 2030 Repurposing Abandoned Urban Infrastructure
Alejandro Loza
Shopping malls as they exist today have become relics of the past. E-commerce is establishing itself as the new normal while brick-and-mortar business struggles to stay afloat. Changing demographics and consumer tastes have left behind the mall’s materialistic gratifications in favor of experiential fulfillment. And unpredictable economic conditions, particularly in light of the worldwide pandemic, continue to hamper any prospects of long-term growth or survival. With as many as a quarter of all shopping malls expected to close within the next decade, many commercial territories find themselves at the precipice of obsolescence. What does the future hold for these sprawling structures once they reach the end of their commercial lifespans? What new life could they adopt to become useful and relevant again? LEFT: Initial explorational study model of Maplewood Mall.
2020 M.Arch Loza p1