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I would like to create a list of new shopping malls that are completed, u/c, approved or propsed for Angola
***Belas Shopping in Luanda Sul***
Luanda´s First modern post-war shopping centre:cheers:
Currently has 150 stores (after second expansion)
Expected to add 100 additional stores in the next phase of expansion
Status: completed
***Luanda Shopping in Luanda***
Will have more than 250 stores
Said to have many designer fashion labels
Status: u/c
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***Fortaleza Shopping Centre in Luanda***
Will have more than 100 stores
Status: u/c
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***Kinaxixi Shopping and Office Complex***
Number of stores: 120 (due to papers)
Exclusive Multi-Level Mall with several brand stores
Status: u/c
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Name: Complexo Multifuncional
City/Country: Luanda/Angola
Use: Multipurpose (office, luxury shopping mall, cinema, health club, disco and appartements)
Architect: Francisco Milheiriço Fontes (Form Arquitectos - Lisbon)
Status: Proposed
Still my favourite project in Angola:cheers:Name: Campo de Paz
Use: Mixed Use (office, shopping mall, academy/education)
Size: 1.200.000m2
Developer: OPCA (Portugal)
Architecture OPR
Carlos Infantes, Daniel De Reparaz, Iranzu Santamaría, Janine Woitoschek, Samuel Martín, David Dominguez, Elisa Benítez, Nadine Pinkett, Rainer Grant
Status: Proposed/Approved
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OK. but could have been better, reminds me a bit of strip mall concept!![]()
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***Ginga Shopping in Luanda***
Number of stores: 50 only
Status: u/c
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Luxury Shopping Mall and Office Towers in Luanda
Status:u/c
when this project starts???amazing architecture
Has this mall been damaged during the war?I don´t want to open a new thread but I just wanted to show to non-Angolans visiting this forum that the mall concept is nothing new to Angola. I found this pictures.
Here is s shopping centre taken in the early 1970´s...certainly one of the first shopping malls in Africa at that early time. (at least in this size)
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No, no, diz você! Pergunte ao patrão.^^ No
Nem eu, acho que ele deve pensar que por causa da guerra, o país foi destruído na totalidade. O jumbo, resistiu mesmo os tempos mais críticos, nem as lojas francas o tiraram o lugar. Hoje talvez com estas mais modernas as coisas tenham mudado^^ Não entendi esse teu comentário... Eu nunca vi o Jumbo danificado, obviamente que sofreu remodelação, mas não me lembro de este ter sido danificado aquando da guerra civil.
Em luanda pouca coisa foi destruida com a guerra vendo bem em Luanda nem houve guerra mesmo, foram apenas dois dias de confrontos, violentos sim, como em qualquer guerra civil, mas nada comparado a cidades como Huambo e BiéNem eu, acho que ele deve pensar que por causa da guerra, o país foi destruído na totalidade. O jumbo, resistiu mesmo os tempos mais críticos, nem as lojas francas o tiraram o lugar. Hoje talvez com estas mais modernas as coisas tenham mudado
Yes, as in everything in life, if the heart is not working properly, the remaining organs also suffer the consequences. The war affected us in all ways, at least it was the reason by then to excuse us for failing on our duties.Evanoff, but there was a huge neglect of buildings due to the war situation!