Planning in the borderless city
Bertolini, L.
Planning in the borderless city - 2000 - Town Planning Review 71(4) 2000, 455-475(21) .
Observes that the most successful redevelopments of railway stations and their surroundings share similar characteristics being based on an understanding of the opportunities that exist for economic, physical and social interaction and of the process and context of planning. Considers the concept of the borderless city, and the role that telecommunications play in that model, and the present dynamics of a number of station areas in European cites. Includes a critique of the development at Euralille. References.
EURALILLE
PLANNING
PLANNING THEORY
RAILWAY STATIONS
REDEVELOPMENT
REGENERATION
URBAN DESIGN
TOWN PLANNING
Planning in the borderless city - 2000 - Town Planning Review 71(4) 2000, 455-475(21) .
Observes that the most successful redevelopments of railway stations and their surroundings share similar characteristics being based on an understanding of the opportunities that exist for economic, physical and social interaction and of the process and context of planning. Considers the concept of the borderless city, and the role that telecommunications play in that model, and the present dynamics of a number of station areas in European cites. Includes a critique of the development at Euralille. References.
EURALILLE
PLANNING
PLANNING THEORY
RAILWAY STATIONS
REDEVELOPMENT
REGENERATION
URBAN DESIGN
TOWN PLANNING