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    The University of Oregon in Eugene and Portland, Oregon invites applications for Visiting Faculty Fellowships in Design for Spatial Justice at the rank of assistant, associate, full, or professor of practice in the areas of architecture, landscape architecture, interior architecture and historic preservation in the School of Architecture & Environment in the College of Design. The School of Architecture & Environment will award up to six faculty fellowships in design/research and teaching for durations of two terms to three years, to start as early as September 2021. Each fellow will be expected to teach one or two courses per quarter (five courses per year) and to contribute to scholarship and public programming.

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    The SAH Women in Architecture​Affiliate Group and SAH WiA AG Registers Committee invite submissions of bibliographic references, new or absent in the initial edition of the SAH Women in Architecture Bibliography. Contributors will be recognized in Acknowledgements. We invite references to expand: – The list of BOOKS authored/edited BY WOMEN, who are architectural and art historians, educators, curators, critics, other protagonists in our profession. – The list of BOOKS ABOUT WOMEN’s CONTRIBUTION to the built environment integrating works in broader diversity, border- and cross-disciplinary studies, covering various geographies, and areas relevant to understanding and teaching the subject. – The list of THESES ABOUT WOMEN’s CONTRIBUTION to the discipline. – The list of BOOKS/THESES, following the same logistics, published in languages other than English. NO DEADLINE! Subject Line: WiA Bibliography 2023; Format: Word doc. / Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition The SAH Women in Architecture Bibliography is a comprehensive project in-progress of the SAH Women in Architecture Affiliate Group, a groundbreaking effort to document and recognize the essential role women have played in the creation of the built environment, from practicing architects, urban, landscape, and interior designers, to artists and craftsmen, to the many scholars who have informed, advocated, and educated through their publications, exhibitions, and numerous public and private programs around women in architecture. While there have been bibliographies and collections developed on the topic, no effort has been made to organize a major inclusive database of books and theses about the contribution of women to the built environment. These efforts of the SAH Women in Architecture Affiliate Group have just launched, and the initial open e-access edition containing c. 1,100 titles has been published online in July and in August 2021. The Society of Architectural Historians and the SAH WiA AG are committed to creating the bibliography that will lead current and future generations of professionals to the core literature of inclusive, powerful writings by and about women in the integral field of architecture.

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SAHARA Highlights: Malls

Jul 23, 2024 by SAHARA Co-Editors Jacqueline Spafford and Jeannine Keefer
In this scorching hot summer, people are heading to air-conditioned public spaces, such as libraries, movie theaters, restaurants and supermarkets. One popular place to cool off is the shopping mall. One can shop, dine, go to the cinema, visit a game arcade, socialize, and much more. The modern mall follows the covered market and food hall types as a venue with functions far beyond simple buying needs.  
 
The images below come from both the Members and Public SAHARA collections. Love what you see? There is more where that came from. Visit SAHARA and search for ‘shopping mall,’ ‘shopping arcade’ or ‘covered market’ to view more examples of mall architecture.
 
 

Reminder: The SAHARA transition to JSTOR is nearing completion, and SAHARA images are now available alongside print materials, including JSAH. You can view SAHARA on JSTOR: with your log-in (the same as your SAH and current SAHARA log-in) you can see both the open access Community Collection, as well as the Members Collection: https://www.jstor.org/site/sahara/You should also see any Image Groups you had saved, now under Workspaces. Please contact the editors if you are having any problems. For contact information, and to learn more about contributing, visit: http://www.sah.org/publications-and-research/sahara

 

Let's take a trip to the mall...

Gazi Hüsrev-Beg, Gazi Hüsrev-Begova Covered Market, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1537.

This covered market was part of a larger complex, with a mosque, madrasa, imaret, guesthouse, inns and public toilet. Photograph by Patricia Blessing, 2015.

 

Toqi Telpak Furushon, Bukhara, Uzbekistan, 1570.

The complex was a selling place for coats, hats, furs and fabrics; it still houses craft and trade merchants. Photograph by Gerald Moorhead, 1992.

 

Giuseppe Mengoni, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Milan, Italy, 1861-77.

This four-story structure with two glass-vaulted arcades is the oldest indoor “shopping mall”. Photograph by William Kessler 1965.

 

George McRae, Queen Victoria Building, Sydney, Australia, 1893-98.

Now known as QVB, it was built in elaborate Romanesque-style, despite a recession, partly to employ out-of-work craftspeople. Photograph by Dell Upton, 2015.

 

Joseph Oswald & Son, Central Arcade, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, 1906-07.

One of many nineteenth/early twentieth century covered shopping arcades in England. Photograph by Hazel Cowie, 2020.

 

Gruen Associates, Southdale Center, Edina, Minnesota, 1954-56.

View of food court and seating area. Photograph by G.E. Kidder Smith, ca. 1968.

 

DP Architects, William S.W. Lim, and Kheng Soon Tay, People’s Park Complex, Singapore, 1967-73.

One of the earliest atrium-centered high-rise shopping malls in SE Asia. Photograph by Mark Hinchman, 2023.

 

Morgan, Walls and Clements, The Citadel Outlet Mall, Commerce, California, 1929 (original Samson Tyre and Rubber Co. Building), 2010 (outlet mall).

The original structure was designed in the Exotic Revival style of an Assyrian castle; the modern mall repurposes parts of that building. Photograph by Dell Upton, 2010.

 

Balonas & Menano Architects, Passeio dos Clérigos & Praça de Lisboa, Porto, Portugal, 2013.

The rooftop park adds to the usefulness of the shopping mall and commercial center. Photograph by Dell Upton, 2018.

 

Acropolis Shopping Mall, Kolkata, India, 2015.

A typical multi-level mall. Photograph by Soumya Dasgupta, 2017.

 

Santiago Calatrava Valls, Galleria and Heritage Square, BCE Place, Toronto, Canada, 1992.

The innovative design connects shopping, office buildings, and nineteenth-century building facades. Photograph by Dell Upton, 2001.

 

Johnson/Burgee Architects, IDS Center, Crystal Court, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1969-72.

The classic American 1970s ‘hang-out’ mall. Photograph by G.E. Kidder Smith, ca 1972.

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SAHARA Highlights: Malls

Jul 23, 2024 by SAHARA Co-Editors Jacqueline Spafford and Jeannine Keefer
In this scorching hot summer, people are heading to air-conditioned public spaces, such as libraries, movie theaters, restaurants and supermarkets. One popular place to cool off is the shopping mall. One can shop, dine, go to the cinema, visit a game arcade, socialize, and much more. The modern mall follows the covered market and food hall types as a venue with functions far beyond simple buying needs.  
 
The images below come from both the Members and Public SAHARA collections. Love what you see? There is more where that came from. Visit SAHARA and search for ‘shopping mall,’ ‘shopping arcade’ or ‘covered market’ to view more examples of mall architecture.
 
 

Reminder: The SAHARA transition to JSTOR is nearing completion, and SAHARA images are now available alongside print materials, including JSAH. You can view SAHARA on JSTOR: with your log-in (the same as your SAH and current SAHARA log-in) you can see both the open access Community Collection, as well as the Members Collection: https://www.jstor.org/site/sahara/You should also see any Image Groups you had saved, now under Workspaces. Please contact the editors if you are having any problems. For contact information, and to learn more about contributing, visit: http://www.sah.org/publications-and-research/sahara

 

Let's take a trip to the mall...

Gazi Hüsrev-Beg, Gazi Hüsrev-Begova Covered Market, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1537.

This covered market was part of a larger complex, with a mosque, madrasa, imaret, guesthouse, inns and public toilet. Photograph by Patricia Blessing, 2015.

 

Toqi Telpak Furushon, Bukhara, Uzbekistan, 1570.

The complex was a selling place for coats, hats, furs and fabrics; it still houses craft and trade merchants. Photograph by Gerald Moorhead, 1992.

 

Giuseppe Mengoni, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Milan, Italy, 1861-77.

This four-story structure with two glass-vaulted arcades is the oldest indoor “shopping mall”. Photograph by William Kessler 1965.

 

George McRae, Queen Victoria Building, Sydney, Australia, 1893-98.

Now known as QVB, it was built in elaborate Romanesque-style, despite a recession, partly to employ out-of-work craftspeople. Photograph by Dell Upton, 2015.

 

Joseph Oswald & Son, Central Arcade, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, 1906-07.

One of many nineteenth/early twentieth century covered shopping arcades in England. Photograph by Hazel Cowie, 2020.

 

Gruen Associates, Southdale Center, Edina, Minnesota, 1954-56.

View of food court and seating area. Photograph by G.E. Kidder Smith, ca. 1968.

 

DP Architects, William S.W. Lim, and Kheng Soon Tay, People’s Park Complex, Singapore, 1967-73.

One of the earliest atrium-centered high-rise shopping malls in SE Asia. Photograph by Mark Hinchman, 2023.

 

Morgan, Walls and Clements, The Citadel Outlet Mall, Commerce, California, 1929 (original Samson Tyre and Rubber Co. Building), 2010 (outlet mall).

The original structure was designed in the Exotic Revival style of an Assyrian castle; the modern mall repurposes parts of that building. Photograph by Dell Upton, 2010.

 

Balonas & Menano Architects, Passeio dos Clérigos & Praça de Lisboa, Porto, Portugal, 2013.

The rooftop park adds to the usefulness of the shopping mall and commercial center. Photograph by Dell Upton, 2018.

 

Acropolis Shopping Mall, Kolkata, India, 2015.

A typical multi-level mall. Photograph by Soumya Dasgupta, 2017.

 

Santiago Calatrava Valls, Galleria and Heritage Square, BCE Place, Toronto, Canada, 1992.

The innovative design connects shopping, office buildings, and nineteenth-century building facades. Photograph by Dell Upton, 2001.

 

Johnson/Burgee Architects, IDS Center, Crystal Court, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1969-72.

The classic American 1970s ‘hang-out’ mall. Photograph by G.E. Kidder Smith, ca 1972.

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