CPULS4TG2016

Katrin Bohn, Andre Viljoen, Jorge Pena-Diaz

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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 languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEnvironmental Techtonics: Forming Climate Change
EditorsS. Hardy
Place of PublicationLondon UK
PublisherArchitectural Association
Pages148-149
Number of pages2
ISBN (Print)1902902645
Publication statusPublished - 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

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