Everything but the mall: Kelly Wearstler and Gensler reinvent shopping centre aesthetics

As the landscape of the retail industry shifts by the minute, the endless air-conditioned corridors and stuffy interiors of shopping malls seem to belong to an era long before the rise of online shopping or the all-in-one micro-neighbourhood trend
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