Converting an Office
Complex to an Enveloped Shopping Mall: Thinking Aloud!
Engr. Osaz’
ENOBAKHARE
As towns
metamorphose into cities and cities develop into mega cities, the quest to
create decent shopping malls continue to rise. The advantages a shopping mall
over a regular market is huge ranging from the presence of co-ordinated ample
parking spaces to giving shoppers the extra opportunity to shop and get
entertained at the same time. Truly, the ever soaring mall culture has made owning a mall a big
business not only in Nigeria but the world over. Most shopping malls have a
collection of shops, stores, restaurants, cinemas, services outlets (e.g.
e-banking outlets), etc. offering a wide range of affordable products and
services to a vast number of people in a more convenient ’cashless’ manner and
fit perfectly into densely populated residential as well as commercial areas. Modern
(enveloped) shopping malls class themselves higher than the traditional open
shopping complexes because of their envelope design that allows for central
cooling of all the shops or outlets throughout the day as well as proximity
advantage for quick shopping in the building. Generally shoppers feel a sense of peaceful
ambience and safety in enveloped shopping malls than the traditional type.
There
is still a huge shortage of enveloped shopping malls across towns and cities in
Nigeria and the demand is relatively high. Viral pictures taken and shared by
mall users during weekends and festive seasons which normally show crowd rush
only provide more evidence to this assertion.
Recent
industry estimates have showed that the financial returns developers derive
from owning classy multi-occupier shopping malls are now scaling higher than
what obtains from an office complex of the same size in the same location. This
is forcing more and more developers to think aloud on converting existing office
buildings or spaces existing in shopping hotspots into ultra-modern shopping
malls.
Converting
an office building into an enveloped mall like other conversion projects would first
require that a thorough assessment is carried out on the building to identify
its load-bearing and non-load bearing components. Sometimes, it becomes
imperative to conduct an integrity test on the major structural components of
the building to ascertain their current strength parameters (especially if it
is an old structure) as naturally, shopping malls are designed to accommodate
more live loads due to heavy human traffic and movement of heavyweight goods
and furniture than typical office buildings.
The
way office buildings are partitioned is quite different too, hence the need for
very detailed conversion architectural and engineering designs which may compel
the use of shoring techniques to reposition some load-bearing columns, beams
and walls. Attention must equally be
given to the use of high quality aesthetic interior and exterior finishes as a
selling point. For enveloped malls, there is often the need to redesign and
reconfigure the entire lighting and cooling systems as well as the transport
mechanism within the building too. The conversion process demands paying
attention to a lot of details but once the mall is set, everybody smiles.
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