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Shopping as a Part of Political Agenda


Matijević Barčot, Sanja; Grgić, Ana
Shopping as a Part of Political Agenda // Shopping Towns Europe Commercial Collectivity and the Architecture of the Shopping Centre, 1945–1975 / Gosseye, Janina ; Avermaete, Tom (ur.).
London : Delhi: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2017. str. 155-167


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Naslov
Shopping as a Part of Political Agenda

Autori
Matijević Barčot, Sanja ; Grgić, Ana

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni

Knjiga
Shopping Towns Europe Commercial Collectivity and the Architecture of the Shopping Centre, 1945–1975

Urednik/ci
Gosseye, Janina ; Avermaete, Tom

Izdavač
Bloomsbury Publishing

Grad
London : Delhi

Godina
2017

Raspon stranica
155-167

ISBN
-10 1474267378

Ključne riječi
architecture ; urban planning ; shopping ; modernity

Sažetak
This chapter explores the contextual sources that were referenced in the design and development of the Croatian shopping centre, while focusing on the social role that this typology has played in the construction of Croatia's socialist reality. In Yugoslavia, one of the constituent republics of which was Croatia, the shopping centre typology first appeared in the 1960s. At this time, state economic reforms that marked a conscious shift from a centrally planned economy towards a market economy were introduced. Along with these reforms, encouragement of consumer spending became one of the state's economic strategies. Throughout the country that was up until then ruled by a 'dictatorship over needs, ' the construction of numerous commercial facilities – from department stores to shopping centres – was initiated. These facilities, which were financed with public funds, became an indispensable component of urban planning. One could argue that the construction of these commercial centres to some extent represented the institutionalization of shopping and offers yet another example of the contradictions that characterized the bivalent political system of Yugoslavia, which continuously tried to balance its 'in-betweenness': in-between East and West, in-between socialism and market economy, in-between (promoted) socialist egalitarianism and consumerism. By analysing the examples of the erected shopping centres, this chapter examines the ways in which this architectural typology, although commercial in its very nature, established itself in a society where profit making alone was seen as a negative goal. The chapter finally also briefly outlines the fate of these buildings after the political shift of the 1990s.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Arhitektura i urbanizam



POVEZANOST RADA


Ustanove:
Fakultet građevinarstva, arhitekture i geodezije, Split

Profili:

Avatar Url Ana Grgić (autor)

Avatar Url Sanja Matijević Barčot (autor)


Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Matijević Barčot, Sanja; Grgić, Ana
Shopping as a Part of Political Agenda // Shopping Towns Europe Commercial Collectivity and the Architecture of the Shopping Centre, 1945–1975 / Gosseye, Janina ; Avermaete, Tom (ur.).
London : Delhi: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2017. str. 155-167
Matijević Barčot, S. & Grgić, A. (2017) Shopping as a Part of Political Agenda. U: Gosseye, J. & Avermaete, T. (ur.) Shopping Towns Europe Commercial Collectivity and the Architecture of the Shopping Centre, 1945–1975. London : Delhi, Bloomsbury Publishing, str. 155-167.
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