This article argues that whilst appearing new, quasi-public spaces have emerged from a process of investment restructuring over the last 50 years. The profound change that is set in motion is a loss of control of public space and its cultural uses in cities. The tensions set up in this transformation are illustrated by the cultural fortunes of the largest such space in London, Granary Square; and, that of the City of London that has little, if any, public space
This literature review was undertaken at the request of Grosvenor Estates in order to better underst...
Academics have decried the erosion of public space under the neoliberal practices that have taken ro...
Academics have decried the erosion of public space under the neoliberal practices that have taken ro...
Urban public space is once again a ‘hot’ topic and figures strongly in place quality discourse. City...
Urban public space is once again a ‘hot’ topic and figures strongly in place quality discourse. City...
Within a UK context of radical policy reform and broader global economic shifts, the homogenisation ...
The following research discusses the changing nature of public space and how ownership has become an...
From the 1960s to the 1970s, a large number of Western inner cities went through a phase of severe d...
Many of the public spaces in cities are actually privately owned. This essay looks at the practice o...
From the 1960s to the 1970s, a large number of Western inner cities went through a phase of severe d...
This article explores changes in the relationship between public and private space and examines some...
This article explores changes in the relationship between public and private space and examines some...
This article explores changes in the relationship between public and private space and examines some...
Urban public space is once again a hot topic and figures strongly in place quality discourse. City s...
This literature review was undertaken at the request of Grosvenor Estates in order to better underst...
This literature review was undertaken at the request of Grosvenor Estates in order to better underst...
Academics have decried the erosion of public space under the neoliberal practices that have taken ro...
Academics have decried the erosion of public space under the neoliberal practices that have taken ro...
Urban public space is once again a ‘hot’ topic and figures strongly in place quality discourse. City...
Urban public space is once again a ‘hot’ topic and figures strongly in place quality discourse. City...
Within a UK context of radical policy reform and broader global economic shifts, the homogenisation ...
The following research discusses the changing nature of public space and how ownership has become an...
From the 1960s to the 1970s, a large number of Western inner cities went through a phase of severe d...
Many of the public spaces in cities are actually privately owned. This essay looks at the practice o...
From the 1960s to the 1970s, a large number of Western inner cities went through a phase of severe d...
This article explores changes in the relationship between public and private space and examines some...
This article explores changes in the relationship between public and private space and examines some...
This article explores changes in the relationship between public and private space and examines some...
Urban public space is once again a hot topic and figures strongly in place quality discourse. City s...
This literature review was undertaken at the request of Grosvenor Estates in order to better underst...
This literature review was undertaken at the request of Grosvenor Estates in order to better underst...
Academics have decried the erosion of public space under the neoliberal practices that have taken ro...
Academics have decried the erosion of public space under the neoliberal practices that have taken ro...