Abstract
This text provides a short summary of a larger submission to the Architectural Associations’ Environmental Tectonics’ competition. The text describes a 2004 urban design study for the Thames Gateway exploring strategies for implementing Continuous Productive Urban Landscapes. The study was undertaken for the London Assembly’s architecture and urbanism unit.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Environmental Techtonics: Forming Climate Change |
Editors | S. Hardy |
Place of Publication | London UK |
Publisher | Architectural Association |
Pages | 148-149 |
Number of pages | 2 |
ISBN (Print) | 1902902645 |
Publication status | Published - 24 Nov 2008 |
Bibliographical note
This short article summarises design research undertaken by Bohn, Viljoen & Pena-Diaz, exploring strategies for implementing Continuous Productive Urban Landscapes within the Thames Gateway (proposed area for future expansion of London). Supported by the University of Brighton, (School of Architecture & Design and Faculty of Arts & Architecture Centre for Research and Development) and the London Assembly’s Architecture and Urbanism Unit.Keywords
- Continuous Productive Urban Landscapes (CPULs)Sustainable City
- Ecological Footprint
- Landscape
- Productive Landscape
- Urban Agriculture
- Urban Design
- Planning
- Architecture
- Thames Gateway
- London