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3. Enhancing and improving the environment
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Public Realm
3. Enhancing and improving the environment
Another
principal aim
of retail the
led urban
regeneration schemes is enhancing and improving
3.
Enhancing
improving
environment
a. Public and
Realm
the environment
and use of public space. Below is an image of Princesshay pre development
in 2004,
the need
for redevelopment was clear. (Jenkins, N. 2009)
a. Public
Realm
Another principal aim of retail led urban regeneration schemes is enhancing and improving
the environment and use of public space. Below is an image of Princesshay pre development
in 2004,
the need aim
for redevelopment
was clear.
(Jenkins, N. schemes
2009) is enhancing and improving
Another
principal
of retail led urban
regeneration
the environment and use of public space. Below is an image of Princesshay pre development
in 2004, the need for redevelopment was clear. (Jenkins, N. 2009)
Dirty, dark buildings
Overgrown tree
Dirty, dark buildings
Overgrown tree
Dirty, dark buildings
Overgrown tree
Scaffolding
Derelict
shop
Derelict shop
Scaffolding
Scaffolding
Generally
Generally
Derelict shop
aesthetically
aesthetically
displeasing
displeasing
Generally
aesthetically
displeasing 2004
2004
Uneven, Uneven,
dirty,
dirty,
cracking cracking
pavement pavement
Uneven, dirty,
cracking pavement
Rubbish
Rubbish
The next page shows Princesshay post development in 2008, the images highlight the key
made to
the public realm
Exeter which in
were
a large
of the highlight
success of the key
The improvements
next page shows
Princesshay
post in development
2008,
the part
images
the project. (Evans, B. 2008) (Land Securities, 2013)
improvements
made to the public realm in Exeter which were a large part of the success of
2004
the project. (Evans, B. 2008) (Land Securities,
2013)
Rubbish
The next page shows Princesshay post development in 2008, the images highlight the key
improvements made to the public realm in Exeter which were a large part of the success of
the project. (Evans, B. 2008) (Land Securities, 2013)
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