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  • Where are you going?

  • This outfit with this hair?

  • Hello, bye bye, I am so at the mall.

  • Between 1970 and 2017, the number of American malls quadrupled.

  • Population didn't even double in the same time frame.

  • Malls were opening really, really fast.

  • That growth slowed down.

  • About a quarter of the malls could close in the next 5 years.

  • Some people call this the death of the malland that's kind of true.

  • Here's why that matters.

  • Our lives are lived in 1 of 3 places:

  • The first is the home.

  • The second is where you work.

  • And the 'third place'... well that's anywhere outside of those two.

  • There are 8 qualities that make for great third places:

  • It sounds kind of academic, but trust me you know it when you see them:

  • The bestthird placesinvite conversation

  • They're close to home.

  • And lots of time can be spent without spending much money

  • These are places where people can exchange ideas, have a good time, and build relationships.

  • In the 1950s, America had a problem:

  • Their brand new suburbs lacked quality third places.

  • This guy wanted to solve that problem.

  • So he designed the first enclosed shopping mall.

  • This is Southdale Center.

  • The world's most fabulous shopping center...

  • The format caught on like wildfire, fueled by tax incentives for new developments — that

  • included malls.

  • Soon, they were being built by the dozen.

  • Over the next 50 years there were over 1000 enclosed shopping malls scattered across America.

  • Along the way, they became the hangout for American youth.

  • The thing about that is, even Victor Gruen admitted his design was a monumental failure.

  • Because when you look at the qualities of great third placesmalls deliver on some,

  • but not all.

  • They're safe, and well lit

  • No one has to play host at the mall

  • And they're accessible no matter the weather.

  • But on the flip side, you can't really walk to the mallyou need a car.

  • And once you're there, conversation should be the main activity.

  • In a mall, that's shopping.

  • Third places should make everyone feel equal.

  • The mall, by contrast, is more fun for the rich.

  • Now contrast that with a different take on the third placethe National Mall in Washington

  • DC.

  • It's open for long hours

  • The mood is playful

  • It's free.

  • You can visit with a short walk, or by public transportation.

  • With indoor and outdoor public spaces

  • This adds up to an environment that fosters... community.

  • When you look at these two side by side, which would you choose?

  • while some malls are being repurposed, others are just getting torn down...

  • This is in part because of the recession in 2008; people had less money to spend.

  • While more than 90% of purchases in the US are still made in physicals storesmore

  • people are getting their goods online.

  • And we aren't just shopping online.

  • Our relationships and connections are going digital as well.

  • More than 3 in 4 people in the US has a smartphone.

  • When social media is used to actively connect with others, it can be like a digitalthird

  • place.”

  • But studies like this one show that some digital communication can affect your mental or even

  • physical health.

  • The mall occupies a unique space in America's conscience.

  • And that's largely because we have an innate need for face-to-face contact.

  • And in some areas, the mall was that place.

  • But as more malls shut down so too are other third places, and the replacements often have

  • little stake in the local community.

  • But there is a better wayconsider the public beaches of downtown Detroit, or the

  • redevelopment of Bryant Park in New York City.

  • Or, you could just support a locally-owned coffee shop.

  • So the decline of the mall doesn't need to be the death of the third placeit's

  • up to us to decide where those spaces will be.

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美國購物中心的衰落對社會空間意味著什麼? (What America's shopping mall decline means for social space)

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