Lesson 12-Cultural/Heritage Quarters and Town Mixed Developments Flashcards

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How have city centres changed in the recent years?

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  • Some CBD’s in UK have experienced a decline due to out-of-town residential parks and decentralisation-both pulled people away from CBD
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Why have city centres changed in the recent years?

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  • High parking costs, congestion and perceptions of the city centre as dirty and unsafe- were all disincentives
  • Competition from internet shopping
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Town Centre Mixed Developments

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Any urban development that blends residential, commercial, cultural, institutional or entertainment uses where these functions are physically intergrated so there is provided pedestrian connections

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CASE STUDY TOWN CENTRE MIXED DEVELOPMENT-Sheffield, UK

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  • Kelham Island, residential spaces
  • Winter Gardens and the Peace Gardens provide open green spaces
  • Night clubs- The leadmill and Corporation inhibits features of old industry
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What is homogenus?

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Cities are so similar to one another
-very little difference between the city centres of Sheffield,Leeds and Manchester
* Sheffield doesnt feel distinctive>lacks place and identity

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Cultural Quarters

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Part of a city which has the presence of cultural activity, should include cultural production
-making objects, goods, products and providing services

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Heritage Quarters

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Focuses more upon the historical uniqueness of areas based around small scale industries

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Cultural/Heritage Quarters purpose?

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  • Used to atttract tourists into a place
  • Helps areas to develop a unique sense of place
  • Sometimes can be both like Kelham Island
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Positives of cultural and heritage quarters

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  • Allows for the preservation of historically important areas
  • Improve the sense of identity and individuality of a city
  • Can be used as a tool to further regeneration and investement in a city
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Negatives of cultural and heritage quarters

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  • Rental price increase (both housing and buisiness estates) changing the type of people that can afford to stay oin the area
  • The designation of these quarters is subjective and not an exact science
  • Not all towns and cities need cultural quarters as geography, landmarks and accents are enough
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1) CASE STUDY CULTURAL/HERITAGE QUARTERS-Kelham Island, Sheffield

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  • History-former place of industry turned into bars and museums
  • Cultural significance- known as “valley of beer”
    -Flem artwork across the city
  • Contemporary land use-Kelham Island Museum and pubs like The Fatcat
  • Uniquness-reputation of world-class beer with an abundance of independant buisinesses
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2)CASE STUDY OF CULTURAL/HERITAGE QUARTERS-Sheffield Antiques Centre

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  • History-independant stores that sell antiques relevant to the area
  • Contemporary land use-The Emporium, Mr Pickle Deli
    -sells Sheffield produced condiments
  • Uniquness-very specific to Sheffield as you cant find stores that sell the same thing anywhere
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