Conservation Bulletin 75
London and the London Plan
London is growing at an unprecedented rate. This edition looks at the issues this growth throws up, their effects on the historic environment and how the planning system (and specifically the London Plan) can address them.
Contents
- Introduction and Context
Editorial: heritage and the dynamic city - Where we are now
London’s planning in context
Using new technologies to analyse and predict change in the building stock
Residential densities in world cities – how London compares
London needs to create great streets
New London Vernacular - Challenges for London
Accommodating London’s growth without heritage conflict?
Meeting the challenge of delivering growth sustainably
Learning from our mid-rise legacy
Profit from provenance
Investing in infrastructure and improving connectivity
Delivering major infrastructure schemes in London’s historic environment
A city of towers?
London’s landscape infrastructure and how to make the most of it
The River Thames – conserving the capital’s greatest urban space
Growth and pressure: supporting the capital’s informal culture
Restoration: infrastructure as a catalyst
Funding and investment in the historic environment - Heritage as part of the Plan
A developer’s perspective – heritage adds value
The City’s heritage: the keystone to its future
Civic society and a collaborative future for built heritage
Recognising the economic value of investing in heritage assets
Securing what makes London special for the long term
20th century architecture and the impact of
current development
Neighbourhood planning – the ‘city of villages’ restored
Listing the world in a great world city
Strategic listing: helping to shape London’s future
How local communities are saving London’s heritage
A vision for London
Additional Information
- Series: Conservation Bulletin
- Publication Status: Completed
- Product Code: 52026
- ISSN: 0753–8674
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