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The rule of logistics Walmart and the architecture of fulfillment

Title
The rule of logistics [electronic resource] : Walmart and the architecture of fulfillment / Jesse LeCavalier.
Author
LeCavalier, Jesse.
Publication
Minneapolis ; London : University of Minnesota Press, [2016]

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Description
1 online resource (279 pages, [16] pages of plates) : illustrations (some color), maps.
Summary
"Every time you wheel a shopping cart through one of Walmart's more than 10,000 stores worldwide, or swipe your credit card or purchase something online, you enter a mind-boggling logistical regime. Even if you've never shopped at Walmart, its logistics have probably affected your life.The Rule of Logistics makes sense of its spatial and architectural ramifications by analyzing the stores,distribution centers, databases, and inventory practices of theworld's largest corporation. The Rule of Logistics tells the story of Walmart's buildings in the context of the corporation's entire operation, itself characterized by an obsession with logistics. Beginning with the company's founding in 1962, Jesse LeCavalier reveals how logistics--as a branch of knowledge, an area of work, and a collection of processes--takes shape and changes our built environment. Weaving together archival material with original drawings, LeCavalier shows how a diverse array of ideas, people, and things--military theory and chewing gum, Howard Dean and satellite networks, Hudson River School painters and real estate software, to name a few--are all connected through Walmart's logistical operations and in turn are transforming how its buildings are conceptualized, located, built, and inhabited. A major new contribution to architectural history and theory, The Rule of Logistics helps us understand how retailing today is changing our bodies, brains, buildings, and cities and predicts what future forms architecture might take when shaped by systems that exceed its current capacities"--
Uniform Title
Rule of logistics (Online)
Alternative Title
Rule of logistics (Online)
Subject
  • Wal-Mart (Firm) > Buildings
  • Building sites > Planning
  • Building layout > Psychological aspects
  • Stores, Retail > Design
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
Machine generated contents note: Contents -- Introduction: All Those Numbers -- 1. Logistics: The First With the Most -- 2. Buildings: A Moving System in Motion -- 3. Locations: From Intuition to Calculation -- 4. Bodies: Coping With Data Rich Environments -- 5. Territory: Management City -- Conclusion: Form, Happiness, Infrastructure -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Index.
LCCN
2016011049
OCLC
ssj0001716331
Author
LeCavalier, Jesse.
Title
The rule of logistics [electronic resource] : Walmart and the architecture of fulfillment / Jesse LeCavalier.
Imprint
Minneapolis ; London : University of Minnesota Press, [2016]
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Access
Access restricted to authorized users.
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