Planning for Cities - Then and Now


Essay, 2016

5 Pages, Grade: 80%


Abstract or Introduction

A short essay comparing the 1945 Plan for Manchester with the 2012 Manchester Core Strategy.

Post-war redevelopment in Manchester pivoted around the regions industrial foreground and any concluding changes affected residential regeneration and the wealth of the industrial communities within them. An important consideration for City Surveyor and Engineer, Rowland Nicolas who aimed for ‘radical improvements in our living and working conditions. On the other hand, despite a required need for development remaining fixed on Manchester’s agenda in 2012, the monetary drive towards growing a sustainable economy headlines the recovery process from a global financial crisis that announced itself four years earlier.

Between the 1945 Planning Committee and the City Council of 2012, their approach to the issues regarding planning for Manchester will be discussed in their response to industry and housing. Comparing these Plans will address the concerns planners worked to resolve in the different sectors and more importantly, it will uncover the different planning methods used to combat the relevant growth or decline in these areas of planning policy.

Details

Title
Planning for Cities - Then and Now
College
The University of Liverpool
Course
Urban Regeneration and Planning
Grade
80%
Author
Year
2016
Pages
5
Catalog Number
V350606
ISBN (eBook)
9783668375932
ISBN (Book)
9783668375949
File size
407 KB
Language
English
Keywords
Town, Planning, Town and Country Planning, Urban Regeneration, Undergraduate, Manchester, 1945, 2012
Quote paper
Christian Cardiss (Author), 2016, Planning for Cities - Then and Now, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/350606

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