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- W4384572671 abstract "The COVID-19 pandemic transformed our world. And, the measures required to manage it brought serious disruption to the vibrant, enriching, and healthy social interactions which most humans crave. In the UK, the public health pandemic followed in the wake of an epidemic of austerity that had been with us since 2010. So that today, the landscape is grim: public services have undergone serious decline; privatisations and outsourcing have battered the public realm; and public infrastructures across Britain have been severely eroded. In this work, we go beyond current government rhetoric and its instrumentalised thinking, exemplified by the empty “build back better” soundbite that is seeded through current planning documentation. Instead, we look at urban places that have been left behind: those suffering in terms of overall place quality and poor public realm. Our methodology centres on location-specific “experiments”, co-designed with the local community in the suburb of Blakelaw, Newcastle Upon Tyne, in Northeast England. We strongly feel that if we are to genuinely strengthen the place agenda in such a moment of fluidity of context, our challenge is to develop deep, multi-layered, complex understandings of the public realm of left-behind communities and places. And, we intend to do this by adopting a more radical, disruptive, experimental, yet collaborative, community-led urban design and placemaking approach." @default.
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- W4384572671 title "Building the Buzz in Blakelaw: Re-Igniting the Public Realm of Britain’s Peripheral Urban Estates in the New Normal" @default.
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