Volume 6 (2015) The Experience Economy
In the global economic decline, increasing interest in growth through creative industries that cater to enhanced consumption has resulted in new forms of tourism and culture. In the urban and architectural context, the experience economy and its design and production of experience has focused in particular on unprecedented spatial encounters within the built environment. From innovative tourism to hospitality and retail, the creation of such experience often originates from inimitable settings. Volume 06 explores the “the experience economy and adaptive reuse.”
Articles
NEW PASTS, OLD EXPERIENCES THE SPECTACLE OF AUTHENTICITY AT CAIRO'S MUSEUM OF AGRICULTURE
Samaa Elimam
A VISUAL HISTORY OF DINING A TIMELINE
Eli Feldman
THE CHANGING ROLES RETAIL IN THE EXPERIENCE ECONOMY
Ann Petermans, Bie Plevoets, and Koenraad Van Cleemopoel
POSTINDUSTRIAL SPECTACLE RECONNECTING IMAGE AND FUNCTION
Patrick Ruggiero, Jr.
MORE OF SOMETHING ELSE CONJECTURE ONE-THIRTY (TU)
Jeffry Burchard
ALTERNATE HOSPITALITY A NEW FRONTIER
Tiziano Aglieri Rinella
MILLION DONKEY HOTEL AND OTHER MEMORIES OF STONE
Michela Bassanelli
A FUTURE OF PILGRIMAGE
Andy Lockyer
BETWEEN MEMORY AND INVENTION AN INTERVIEW WITH NIETQ SOBEJANO ARQUITECTOS
Luis Sacristán Murga