Flying cars and sustainable design – the shopping centre of 2100

Flying cars and sustainable design – the shopping centre of 2100
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In an age of flying cars, food sold in restaurants grown on site, micro-chips implanted in our eyes so we can pay with retina scans, will shopping centres even exist? Fast forward to the 22nd Century and, according to Harold Perks, they will. The concept of shopping centres as we know them began in the late 1700s with Paris’ Tapis Rouge created in 1784, followed by a number of other Parisian stores, including Au Bon Marché, founded in 1838, which is still a thriving department store today. We

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Harold Perks

Harold Perks, Founder, Perks and Co Architecture Perks and Co. is an architectural design practice based on Wurundjeri Country, Melbourne, working across Australia. Working collaboratively with clients and stakeholders to identify critical project objectives, Harold has built up a reputation for creating high-calibre design outcomes that have benefited communities throughout Australia.

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