This article presents a case study of the London suburb of Chipping Barnet to show how a spatial-morphological approach to tangible heritage challenges its archetypal image as an affluent commuter suburb by highlighting its resilience as a generative patterning of social space that has weathered successive phases of social change. We argue that the enduring spatial-morphological definition of Barnet as a local centre explains how it has been possible to preserve something less tangible—namely its identity as a suburban community. We show how Barnet’s street network constitutes community heritage through a combination of local- and wider-scale affiliations that have sustained diverse localised socio-economic activity over an extended period ...
Victorian London saw dramatic physical changes along the river Thames. Large enclosed Docks and Tham...
Suburban space has traditionally been understood as a formless remnant of physical city expansion, w...
This article explores strategies for engaging geographically fragmented urban communities as active ...
This article presents a case study of the London suburb of Chipping Barnet to show how a spatial-mor...
This paper builds on the authors’ previous research into movement economy theory to explore Hillier’...
This article describes the methods and findings of a study examining the architectural and spatial d...
This paper engages with the formation of spatial cultures at a micro-morphological level to advance ...
This paper explores the potential of the application of space syntax theory and methods for anthropo...
This paper explores the documentation of social and spatial transformation in the Walworth area, Sou...
This thesis has its origin in three general and three specific issues for the design of architectura...
This paper explores the documentation of social and spatial transformation in the Walworth area, Sou...
This article explores strategies for engaging geographically fragmented urban communities as active ...
This article presents research about a wide range of processions and crowd activities in the Englis...
Harlow, Essex was designated a “new town” in 1947 to relieve overcrowding in postwar London. Prior t...
This paper explores the ways in which a young woman who migrated from Londonderry to London in the 1...
Victorian London saw dramatic physical changes along the river Thames. Large enclosed Docks and Tham...
Suburban space has traditionally been understood as a formless remnant of physical city expansion, w...
This article explores strategies for engaging geographically fragmented urban communities as active ...
This article presents a case study of the London suburb of Chipping Barnet to show how a spatial-mor...
This paper builds on the authors’ previous research into movement economy theory to explore Hillier’...
This article describes the methods and findings of a study examining the architectural and spatial d...
This paper engages with the formation of spatial cultures at a micro-morphological level to advance ...
This paper explores the potential of the application of space syntax theory and methods for anthropo...
This paper explores the documentation of social and spatial transformation in the Walworth area, Sou...
This thesis has its origin in three general and three specific issues for the design of architectura...
This paper explores the documentation of social and spatial transformation in the Walworth area, Sou...
This article explores strategies for engaging geographically fragmented urban communities as active ...
This article presents research about a wide range of processions and crowd activities in the Englis...
Harlow, Essex was designated a “new town” in 1947 to relieve overcrowding in postwar London. Prior t...
This paper explores the ways in which a young woman who migrated from Londonderry to London in the 1...
Victorian London saw dramatic physical changes along the river Thames. Large enclosed Docks and Tham...
Suburban space has traditionally been understood as a formless remnant of physical city expansion, w...
This article explores strategies for engaging geographically fragmented urban communities as active ...