Urban process and power:
Comparison with processes elsewhere in Europe helps to confirm the view that recent deregulatory strategies have produced many adverse effects and underlines the need to move back to land development procedures that show a better balance between the private, public and voluntary sectors and a greate...
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Zusammenfassung: | Comparison with processes elsewhere in Europe helps to confirm the view that recent deregulatory strategies have produced many adverse effects and underlines the need to move back to land development procedures that show a better balance between the private, public and voluntary sectors and a greater sensitivity to users of the environment. The book will be invaluable to those interested in the development of the built environment and especially to those concerned with the extent to which democratic accountability is being eroded |
Abstract: | Urban Process and Power not only explains the processes fashioning the built environment but also shows how they reflect the dominant social and political values and the economic circumstances in which they are taking place. Policies towards the built environment during the 'neo-liberal' period since the mid-1970s have increased inequalities, wasted resources and have frequently been self-defeating even in terms of neo-liberalism's own values and strategies. The author argues that these effects are serious and that they raise questions of accountability since they are taking place in the context of an accelerating de-democratisation of the urban development process |
Umfang: | XVII, 245 S. Ill., graph. Darst. |
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520 | |a Comparison with processes elsewhere in Europe helps to confirm the view that recent deregulatory strategies have produced many adverse effects and underlines the need to move back to land development procedures that show a better balance between the private, public and voluntary sectors and a greater sensitivity to users of the environment. The book will be invaluable to those interested in the development of the built environment and especially to those concerned with the extent to which democratic accountability is being eroded | ||
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adam_text | CONTENTS
List of illustrations ix
List of tables xi
Acknowledgments xii
Introductory note xiii
A guide to the book xv
Part I URBAN Why and how do urban areas vary?
1 Human nature and the urban environment 3
2 Three urban environments compared 16
Part II PROCESS How the urban environment is fashioned
3 The system generating new built environment 37
4 Profit seeking development as investment 48
5 Profit seeking development for sale 78
6 Non profit seeking development statutory 102
7 Non profit seeking development voluntary 126
Part III POWER New ideologies and their effects
8 The dominant neo liberaF ideologies of the 1980s/1990s 147
9 The impact of neo liberaF policies on the built environment 163
Part IV LESSONS The widening of perspectives
10 How it works elsewhere 189
11 Ways ahead? 205
Annotated further reading 220
Bibliography 224
General index 236
Index of legislation 245
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ILLUSTRATIONS
FIGURES
1.1 State/market/citizens relationships and the built environment. 12
3.1 The system producing and maintaining the built environment. 40
PLATES
1.1 Dramatic transformations of the urban environment. 4
1.2 Another example of rapid transformation. 5
2.1 Local authority housing in Tower Hamlets. 21
4.1 Terraced housing built primarily for renting. 52
4.2 The Marine Gate flats on the Brighton seafront. 52
4.3 Part of the shopping parade development built to serve the
retailing needs of the speculative 1930s Patcham owner
occupancy estate. 54
4.4 Part of Hollingbury industrial estate on the northern fringe
of Brighton. 55
4.5 A typical retailing/office investment development from the
1960s property boom the Whitgift Centre in Croydon. 58
4.6 A 1962 artist s impression of the proposed 35 storey BP
House to be built on a site immediately north of London Wall. 61
4.7 Two large commercial developments in the West
India Docks area of London s Docklands. 63
4.8 The Little London office/retail scheme in Mill Street. 64
4.9 Signs of the late 1980s/early 1990s business recession on a
Newhaven retail park. 74
5.1 A cartoon summing up the political significance accorded to
investment in property ownership. 83
5.2 Terraced houses built speculatively for owner occupation
in the 1930s. 85
5.3 The fully transformed 1930s spec. built terraced house. 85
5.4 Some of the possibilities for adapting the standard 1930s semi. 86
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ILLUSTRATIONS
5.5 New homes built by MacLean Homes South East Ltd in a
suburb of Eastbourne in the early 1990s. 92
5.6 A form of speculative construction and/or conversion for
owner occupancy. 94
6.1 Mr Harold Macmillan, when Minister of Housing and Local
Government in 1954, demonstrating the kind of oldstyle
kitchen requiring modernisation. 112
6.2 Components being off loaded for the first large local authority
scheme to use industrialised building techniques. 113
6.3 Another part of the drive to produce more public sector
housing in the mid 1960s. 114
6.4 A leafy view of part of the Bellingham Estate in south east
London. 119
6.5 Part of the Downham Estate promoted by the London
County Council under the provisions of the Wheatley Act, 1924. 120
6.6 Downham Estate houses which have undergone dramatic
transformations. 120
6.7 An aerial photograph, taken from the south east, of the Watney
Market development before refurbishment. 124
7.1 A self builder and his family in Sheldon, Birmingham in 1949. 131
7.2 Some of the one bedroom housing units in the Golf Drive
development promoted by Brighton Housing Trust. 143
9.1 Some of the 17,000 housing units built in London s Docklands
between 1981 and 1992. 178
9.2 Looking across the River Thames: the Free Trade Wharf
development of 169 luxury flats, completed in 1990. 179
9.3 The main tower of the Canary Wharf development in the West
India Docks. 183
10.1 A view of part of the children s play area in the Orebro
co operative house. 195
11.1 Houses built under the Seaview Self Build Housing and
Training Scheme in Brighton. 216
TABLES
2.1 Population change 1961 91 18
2.2 Age structure and ethnic characteristics 19
2.3 Average household size 20
2.4 Housing tenure 20
2.5 Housing maintenance costs 22
2.6 Incidence of overcrowding 22
2.7 Homelessness and bed and breakfast costs 23
2.8 Local authority rent levels 1990 and 1992 24
2.9 Typical house prices 1993 25
2.10 Employment characteristics 26
2.11 Occupational characteristics 27
2.12 Higher education characteristics 27
2.13 Incidence of unemployment 1983 91 28
2.14 Incidence of unemployment October 1992 28
2.15 Population receiving Income Support/Supplementary Benefit 28
2.16 Method of travel to work 29
2.17 Rates of car ownership 30
2.18 Secondary educational attainment 31
2.19 Per capita educational expenditure 31
2.20 Pupil:teacher ratios 32
2.21 Mandatory higher education grants 32
4.1 UK employment changes 1971 90 (000s employees) 60
4.2 UK household expenditure trends 1976 90 62
4.3 Prime office rentals in various European cities 66
4.4 Rent indices for various uses and areas 1965 92 73
5.1 Balances outstanding for house purchase loans 89
5.2 Annual private sector housing completions in Great Britain
1980 92 91
5.3 Average regional house prices indices 1982 92 selected regions 91
9.1 New orders obtained by contractors (£ millions at 1985 prices) 165
9.2 Increases in council rents 1979 92 172
9.3 Homelessness in England and Wales 1978/9 1990/1 174
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