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Great fire to big bang: private and public designs on the City of London

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: Built Environment ; 12(4) 216-233(18)Subject(s): Summary: Describes the influence of both the private and public sectors on planning and design in London from the Great Fire to the Big Bang. Examines redevelopment after the fire and the Blitz, and the public sector response. Gives details of some of the current redevelopments taking place; London Bridge City , Canary Wharf , London Wall and Spitalfields Market . Concludes with the implications these projects will have for the City after the Big Bang . Includes a table of large-scale urban renewal projects with details of the developers, architects, site area, floor space and intended uses.
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Describes the influence of both the private and public sectors on planning and design in London from the Great Fire to the Big Bang. Examines redevelopment after the fire and the Blitz, and the public sector response. Gives details of some of the current redevelopments taking place; London Bridge City , Canary Wharf , London Wall and Spitalfields Market . Concludes with the implications these projects will have for the City after the Big Bang . Includes a table of large-scale urban renewal projects with details of the developers, architects, site area, floor space and intended uses.