Transformation of commercial centres in suburban towns
Publication details: Mumbai Arihant Publications 2024Edition: Vol.89(9), SepDescription: 18-24pSubject(s): Online resources: In: Journal of the Indian institute of architects :(JIIA)Summary: Transformation is a marked change in form, nature and appearance. It is essentially a change of space and time which generates adaptation. Transformation of a Commercial Centre takes place along the axial spatial formation. Sometimes two adjacent market clusters transform into one. Adaptation creates domination, which with time gives rise to transformation (Mishra & Pandit, 2013). A Commercial Centre is one of the most vibrant urban public spaces which is not only a space for commercial exchange but also one where people meet and interact almost the entire day. Traditional Commercial Centres, which are widely known as markets, function not only as trading places, but also as spaces for life conception, sociocultural interaction and recreational facilities both in regional and urban scope (Aliyaha, Setiokoc, & Pradotod, 2017).| Item type | Current library | Status | Barcode | |
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Transformation is a marked change in form, nature
and appearance. It is essentially a change of space and
time which generates adaptation. Transformation of a
Commercial Centre takes place along the axial spatial
formation. Sometimes two adjacent market clusters
transform into one. Adaptation creates domination,
which with time gives rise to transformation (Mishra
& Pandit, 2013).
A Commercial Centre is one of the most vibrant
urban public spaces which is not only a space for
commercial exchange but also one where people
meet and interact almost the entire day. Traditional
Commercial Centres, which are widely known as
markets, function not only as trading places, but also
as spaces for life conception, sociocultural interaction
and recreational facilities both in regional and urban
scope (Aliyaha, Setiokoc, & Pradotod, 2017).
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