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Rio Shopping Center : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rio Shopping Center The Rio Shopping Center was a open-air shopping center in Atlanta. It was located at the southeast corner of Piedmont Avenue and North Avenue in the northwesternmost part of what is now the Old Fourth Ward, at its border of SoNo and Midtown Atlanta. It was designed by Arquitectonica in postmodern style, landscaped by Martha Schwartz〔(Listing on Archinform website )〕 and opened in the Fall of 1988.〔("“Hip, but Not Hopping: Flashy Rio Mall Generates Few Sparks”, Burritt, Chris. ''Atlanta Constitution'', 03 June 1990: H1, as published on The Midtown Archive (blog) )〕 It was the first free-standing complex of its kind to be built in central Atlanta in more than twenty years. ==Architecture and features== The architectural style was postmodern incorporating whimsical (also called kitsch or pop art) elements such as a fountain with gold colored frog sculptures. The ''Atlanta Journal-Constitution'' criticized what it termed Arquitectonica's "compromises".〔("Pandering at the AJC: Thoughtful criticism of the arts? Who needs it?", Cliff Bostock, Creative Loafing, June 13, 2007 )〕 Rio had a 25-screen video wall playing a variety of video, from television shows to a specially commissioned site-specific artwork.〔("Video wall in the Rio Shopping Center, looking west towards the Midtown skyscrapers, Atlanta, Georgia, September 12, 1993.", Digital Collections, Georgia State University )〕 Stores and services included Benetton, Camp Beverly Hills, Enrico's, High Country Outfitters, Carmine's, Coyote Cafe, Patio Hut Cafe, Wolf Camera, Tic-Tac-Toe T-shirts and The Crab House.〔〔
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