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The Academy of Urbanism was founded in 2006 with a mission to recognise, encourage and celebrate great places across the UK, Europe and beyond, and the people and organisations that create and sustain them. This book is a compendium of seventy five places that have been shortlisted as part of the Academy's annual awards scheme which covers great Places, Streets, Neighbourhoods, Towns and Cities.
Included are 75 places shortlisted between 2009 and 2013. Each has been visited by a team of Academicians who have spent time in the place, talked to officials and local people and sought to understand what it is that makes them special and how they have achieved what they have achieved. The Academy also commissions a poem, a drawing and a figure ground plan to understand and interpret the place. David Rudlin, Rob Thompson and Sarah Jarvis have drawn on this treasure trove of material to tell the story of these 75 places. In doing so they have created the most comprehensive compendium of great urban places to have been published for many years.
The Academy of Urbanism was founded in 2006 with a mission to recognise, encourage and celebrate great places across the UK, Europe and beyond, and the people and organisations that create and sustain them. This book is a compendium of seventy five places that have been shortlisted as part of the Academy's annual awards scheme which covers great Places, Streets, Neighbourhoods, Towns and Cities.
Included are 75 places shortlisted between 2009 and 2013. Each has been visited by a team of Academicians who have spent time in the place, talked to officials and local people and sought to understand what it is that makes them special and how they have achieved what they have achieved. The Academy also commissions a poem, a drawing and a figure ground plan to understand and interpret the place. David Rudlin, Rob Thompson and Sarah Jarvis have drawn on this treasure trove of material to tell the story of these 75 places. In doing so they have created the most comprehensive compendium of great urban places to have been published for many years.
1. Cities
Antwerp
Bordeaux
Bristol
Budapest
Freiburg
Glasgow
Gothenburg
Hamburg
Helsinki
Lisbon
Lyon
Manchester
NewcastleGateshead
Oslo
Valencia
2. Towns
Bury St. Edmunds
Cambridge
Chester
Chichester
Derry~Londonderry
Falmouth
Galway
Hebden Bridge
Richmond
Scarborough
Shewsbury
Stirling
Stroud
Totnes
Westport
3. Neighbourhoods
Accordia, Cambridge
Borough/Bankside, London
Bournville, Birmingham
Brixton, London
Cathedral Quarter, Belfast
Coin Street, London
Creative Quarter, Folkestone
Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham
Lace Market, Nottingham
Northern Quarter, Manchester
Old Town/Harbour Arm, Margate
Pollokshields, Glasgow
Ropewalks, Liverpool
St. Pauls/Montpellier, Bristol
Stockbridge, Edinburgh
4. Streets
Arcades Cardiff
Byres Road, Glasgow
Chapel Street, Penzance
Cockburn Street, Edinburgh
Exhibition Road London
Exmouth Market, London
Grey Street, Newcastle
Hope Street, Liverpool
Kensington High Street, London
New Road, Brighton
Portobello Road, London
Skipton High Street
St. Patrick’s Street, Cork
Steep Hill, Lincoln
Union Street, Aberdeen
5. Places
City Park, Bradford
Crosby Beach, Sefton
Gillett Square, Hackney
Grassmarket, Edinburgh
Kings Place, London
Meeting House Square, Dublin
North Laine, Brighton
Oxford Castle, Oxford
Princesshay, Exeter
Queen Square, Bristol
Sheaf Square, Sheffield
St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh
The Wharf, Sowerby Bridge
Tobermory Harbour, Isle of Mull
Victoria Quarter, Leeds
David Rudlin is a director of URBED, Honorary Professor at
Manchester University and winner fo the 2014 Wolfson Economics
Prize. He started his career working on the redevelopment of Hulme
in Manchester and has been at URBED since 1990. He is the author of
the book, Sustainable Urban Neighbourhood, published by Routledge
in 2009 which was described by Richard Rogers as "the best analysis
9he0 had read of the crisis facing the contemporary city." He is
also joint chair of the Sheffield Design Panel, chair of BEAM in
Wakefield and a director of the Academy of Urbanism.
Rob Thompson is an urbanist and planner with close to 25 years’
experience working on a range of urban design and master planning
projects in local government and in the private sector. He spent 11
years with Sheffield City Council providing design guidance on
major developments and coordinating the city’s design panel. Rob’s
interest is focused on how emotional experience can influence and
dictate the success of a place. Alongside his long standing
relationship with Sheffield School of Architecture, he has also run
a successful studio at the institution. Rob currently sits on the
Yorkshire and Humber Design Panel and is an Academician of the
Academy of Urbanism.
Sarah Jarvis is a writer about cities who has tried out several for
size, living in Paris, New York and Dublin before settling in
London. Since studying Geography at Cambridge University Sarah has
been exploring different ways to understand, communicate and
actively influence how places work – from journalism and travel
writing to academic research and consultancy. Sarah has an MPhil in
Urban Planning from the Bartlett School UCL, and has worked on
projects that range in scale from assessing urban renaissance
across England to neighbourhood planning …in Bankside. She also
explores places visually – taking on commissions as an artist to
examine the processes of change up close.
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