设计出售:代顿拱廊历史渊源中的形式与功能的交汇

Ohio history Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.1353/ohh.2022.0004
Hannah F. Kratofil
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街机的历史是一部坚持、适应和进化的历史。街机的存在与主要的社会经济转变有着内在的联系,这种转变在零售、消费主义和营销领域创造了新的现实。随着社会和经济现实的变化,适应它们的制度也必须改变。现有系统必须改变和发展,以避免被新出现的系统淘汰,这些系统更有能力应对这些社会经济变化。街机曾经是企业家们寻求利用新兴中产阶级和由此发展起来的消费文化的一种新创新。然而,社会经济的转变仍在继续,街机发现自己处于一个非常不同的位置:现在,它是现有的系统,需要在新的商业现实中适应生存的挑战。如今,街机也发现自己处于类似的境地。向后工业资本主义的新转变使得拱廊必须经历重大变革,在许多情况下导致它们急剧偏离其历史根源。代顿拱廊也不例外;它在1904年开业时,无疑在重塑代顿人的零售体验和社会身份方面发挥了重要作用。开放50年后,代顿拱廊的空间和建筑特征使其成为城市生活的中心特征。在那个时期的末期,街机的重要性开始随着围绕商业文化的社会条件的发展而逐渐减弱,街机也逐渐被淘汰。这
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Designed to Sell: The Meeting of Form and Function in the Historical Origins of the Dayton Arcade
The history of arcades is one of perseverance, adaptation, and evolution. The existence of arcades is intrinsically linked to major socioeconomic shifts that have created new realities in the spheres of retail, consumerism, and marketing. As social and economic realities shift so, too, must the systems that accommodate them. Existing systems must change and evolve to avoid being rendered obsolete by new emerging systems that are better equipped to handle these socioeconomic shifts. The arcade was once a novel innovation of entrepreneurs seeking a way to capitalize on the emerging middle class and the consumer culture that was developing as a result. However, the socioeconomic shifts continued, and the arcade found itself in a much different position: it was now the existing system that needed to navigate the challenging endeavor of adapting to survive in the new commercial reality. Arcades find themselves in a similar position today. A new shift toward postindustrial capitalism has necessitated arcades to undergo significant transformations, in many instances leading them to a sharp departure from their historical roots. The Dayton Arcade is no different; it certainly played a major role in reshaping the retail experience and social identity of Daytonians when it first opened in 1904. For 50 years after its opening, the spatial and architectural features of the Dayton Arcade made it a central feature of life in the city. Toward the end of that period, the Arcade’s importance had begun to fade as social conditions surrounding commercial culture evolved, rendering the Arcade obsolete. This
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