Introduction to Shopping Arcade

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SHOPPING ARCADE

INTRODUCTION

Shopping Centres/Shopping Arcades are Basically a Concentration and conglomeration of specialized shops, supermarkets and departmental stores, on one or more floors, with additional café, bars, restaurants.

SHOPPING ARCADE

Shopping Centres/Shopping Arcades are Basically a Concentration and conglomeration of specialized shops, supermarkets and departmental stores, on one or more floors, with additional café, bars, restaurants.

Arcade is basically derived from Islamic Word Baazar

DIFFERENCE B/W SHOPPING ARCADE AND MALL

A Shopping Mall is a large and more elaborate collection of retail outlets, eating places, etc. It has Fixed Opening opening therefore no Semi Public Access Routes.

A Shopping Arcade is from 10000sqm in area, usually appx. 20000-25000sqm in area, Roofed, mostly a 2-Storeyed Street Space with Multi Level access.

KEY FEATURES OF SHOPPING ARCADE

• According To Neufert , the passage area between opposite sides should be minimum 5M.

• Internal Streets Often Leads to squares and courtyards.

• Covered Walkway• Shops on Both or one side• Usually top lit

GOPALAN ARCADE

GOPALAN ARCADE , BENGALURUGopalan Arcade located on main Mysore Road is constructed to be a complex with integrated services and commercial units for the convenience of both the residents and visitors with many famous shops , all modern human needs, children play areas. The arcade also encloses numerous carefully selected shops from international brands and companies. With spacious entrance & visibility from most of the center sides, some of these are:

• Hypermarkets• Electronic Showrooms• 3 screen multiplex with the seating capacity over 1000.• Entertainment zone

The mall is designed to occupy 2,50,000 sft of it allocated to lease in addition to a huge parking area that serves 500 cars in its basement.

GALLERIA VITTORIO EMMANUELLE II

GALLERIA VITTORIO EMANUELE II• The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II is one of the world's

oldest shopping malls. 

• Architect Giuseppe Mengoni

• The structure consists of two glass-vaulted arcades intersecting in an octagon covering the street connecting Piazza del Duomo to Piazza della Scala. The street is covered by an arching glass and cast iron roof, a popular design for 19th-century arcades, such as the Burlington Arcade in London, which was the prototype for larger glazed shopping arcades, beginning with the Saint-Hubert Gallery in Brussels (opened in 1847), the Passazh in St Petersburg (opened in 1848), the Galleria UmbertoI  in Naples (opened in 1890) and the Budapest Galleria.

THANKS

• SUBMITTED BY

• MOHD. AFTAB• MANISH PRAJAPATI• BHARAT WADHWA

• SUBMITTED TO Ar. SONIYA Mam