This article links two processes that reached culmination during the 1970s: the emergence in central government of concern for inner city areas, and the rejection of urban modernist approaches to the built environment. It focuses on the approach of the Department of the Environment in dealing with the issue, particularly through the three Inner Area Studies on Lambeth, Small Heath in Birmingham and Liverpool 8, which were published in 1977. The first section gives an account of the background under which the Studies were commissioned by the Department of the Environment, then headed by Conservative Secretary of State Peter Walker. Part two gives a brief account of the Studies. Part three details their reception under the Labour Government, ...
In the last third of the twentieth century, Britain underwent an urban transformation that was faste...
This dissertation follows two titanic twentieth century concepts, modernism and liberalism, as they ...
On 17 June 1994, the Independent ran the following headline: £10bn wasted on failed inner city polic...
This article links two processes that reached culmination during the 1970s: the emergence in central...
This article reintroduces the issue of the inner city into the project of understanding the Thatcher...
This thesis uses Liverpool to study the British urban crisis from 1968 to 1986, showing how the city...
Summary. Redevelopment and growth regimes are often eager to remove the physical remnants of post-wa...
The 1970s was a key decade in the history of post-war UK architecture. In contrast to elsewhere in ...
This article examines the impact of post-war urban renewal on industry and economic activity in Manc...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Cities of the Plan is a cultural history of Britain’s ...
The authors seek to explain why the inner city has remained on the agenda of British governments sin...
The historic environment has been increasingly used to facilitate urban regeneration in British citi...
In 1974, as the Royal Institute of British Architects published Malcolm MacEwen's 'Crisis in Archite...
This thesis examines the response of British urban planners to the rise of private motoring in the 1...
My project examines the intellectual discourse surrounding urban planning in postwar Britain. Specif...
In the last third of the twentieth century, Britain underwent an urban transformation that was faste...
This dissertation follows two titanic twentieth century concepts, modernism and liberalism, as they ...
On 17 June 1994, the Independent ran the following headline: £10bn wasted on failed inner city polic...
This article links two processes that reached culmination during the 1970s: the emergence in central...
This article reintroduces the issue of the inner city into the project of understanding the Thatcher...
This thesis uses Liverpool to study the British urban crisis from 1968 to 1986, showing how the city...
Summary. Redevelopment and growth regimes are often eager to remove the physical remnants of post-wa...
The 1970s was a key decade in the history of post-war UK architecture. In contrast to elsewhere in ...
This article examines the impact of post-war urban renewal on industry and economic activity in Manc...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Cities of the Plan is a cultural history of Britain’s ...
The authors seek to explain why the inner city has remained on the agenda of British governments sin...
The historic environment has been increasingly used to facilitate urban regeneration in British citi...
In 1974, as the Royal Institute of British Architects published Malcolm MacEwen's 'Crisis in Archite...
This thesis examines the response of British urban planners to the rise of private motoring in the 1...
My project examines the intellectual discourse surrounding urban planning in postwar Britain. Specif...
In the last third of the twentieth century, Britain underwent an urban transformation that was faste...
This dissertation follows two titanic twentieth century concepts, modernism and liberalism, as they ...
On 17 June 1994, the Independent ran the following headline: £10bn wasted on failed inner city polic...