Big and Empty
An evening spent helping a friend shop for a bed lead us to a stop-over at the Villa Arena Furniture Mall, just outside of Amsterdam.
Although I was amazed with the interior design, I was equally disgusted. I could not help but make some observations and question the mentality behind the construction of such a building:
How can this large a space be designed using mostly high cost materials and finishes, to be occupied only by high end furniture stores?
Where are all the shoppers on that Thursday night, the only evening the mall is opened until 21h00?
How does a place like this manage to survive?
How Amsterdam, a city as small as it is, can afford and justify such a wasted use of space purely for consumerism?
Has the Netherlands adopted the concept of the American Shopping Mall in an esthetically pleasing but yet unsuccessful manner?
Labels: Architecture, Design, Europe 2008, Netherlands
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