Question

Finnish artist Pilvi Takala went undercover in one of these buildings and collected footage of her day-to-day life in the piece “Close Watch.” For 10 points each:
[10h] Name these buildings, one of which was founded by the Ghermezian brothers in Edmonton. Victor Gruen, a pioneering designer of these buildings, theorized a “transfer” that they aim to create when one enters.
ANSWER: shopping malls [accept West Edmonton Mall; prompt on stores or similar]
[10e] Gruen’s book The Heart of our Cities and his idea of a “cellular metropolis” inspired this other person’s design for the futuristic EPCOT that eventually became part of a theme park named for him.
ANSWER: Walt Disney [accept Walt Disney World]
[10m] Victor Gruen designed the world’s first pedestrian mall in this state. A set of knolls make up Maya Lin’s Wave Field created in 1995 for a university in this state, whose largest city contains the Guardian Building.
ANSWER: Michigan [accept University of Michigan] (The first pedestrian mall was in Kalamazoo.)
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MTSUBelmont010010
WUSTLGeorgia Tech C010010
USN AGeorgia Tech B010010
Vanderbilt BClaremont010010