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Internal Appropriations: Multiculturalism and the American Shopping Mall
Gregory Marinic
School of Design
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Alternative Futures
49%
Autonomous Intervention
49%
Commercial Interiors
100%
Design Culture
49%
Historically Marginalized Communities
49%
Hybrid Manufacturing
49%
Interior Design
100%
Interior Designers
49%
Interior Environment
49%
Lefebvre
49%
Modes of Practice
49%
Obsolescence
100%
Production versus Consumption
49%
Safe Space
49%
Value-based Methods
49%
Values-based Practice
49%
Arts and Humanities
Alternative Future
49%
Cultural Tradition
49%
Henri Lefebvre
49%
Interior Architecture
100%
Interior Designer
49%
Obsolescence
100%
quotidian
49%
Retail
49%
Safe space
49%