Vaughan, L. and Jones, C.E. and Griffiths, S. and Haklay, M. (2009) The spatial signature of suburban 'active' centres. In: Koch, D. and Marcus, L. and Steen, J., (eds.) Proceedings of the 7th International Space Syntax Symposium. Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden, p. 127.
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Abstract
The concept of the 'live centre' is central to Hillier's theory of centrality as a process, whereby patterns of pedestrian movement are influenced by the urban grid, leading to the emergence of networks of linked centres containing retail and other movement-driven activities. Planners and geographers, coming from a different perspective, have also traditionally prioritised retail as the key measure of urban vitality and determinant of a centre's position in the urban hierarchy. Our research into the suburban town centres of Greater London challenges the prevailing retail-centric view by proposing that the sources of vitality in local places are embedded in the diverse socio-economic and cultural activities that take place beyond the high street's shopping hub; we refer to this extended area as the 'active centre'. Our evidence indicates that active suburban town centres are sustained by local industry and the provision of a wide range of professional and community services in addition to office and retail employment. Such centres are enlivened by activities occurring at overlapping scales, the outcome of journeys of different lengths which are most likely to be repeated where network accessibility is most effective. In this paper we present a study of twenty-six outer London suburban town centres using an algorithm developed in a GIS that allows mapped land use data to be analysed in relation to space syntax measures of network accessibility. We combine this data-driven analysis with the results of an ethnographic study of three suburban town centres in which patterns of movement to and through the centres were analysed to provide a more detailed description of the type, range and scale of journeys that define the effective area of an active centre.
| Type: | Proceedings paper |
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| Title: | The spatial signature of suburban 'active' centres |
| Publication status: | Published |
| Publisher version: | http://www.sss7.org/Proceedings_list.html |
| Language: | English |
| Additional information: | Part of the 7th International Space Syntax Symposium, School of Architecture and the Built Environment, The Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden, 8-11 June 2009. Please see http://eprints.ucl.ac.uk/15294, http://eprints.ucl.ac.uk/15301/, http://eprints.ucl.ac.uk/15302/, http://eprints.ucl.ac.uk/15303/, http://eprints.ucl.ac.uk/16184/, http://eprints.ucl.ac.uk/16409, and http://eprints.ucl.ac.uk/16411 for other proceedings from this symposium |
| Keywords: | Space Syntax, GIS, Centrality, live centre, active centre, suburban town centres |
| UCL Eprints classification: | UCL Departments and Research Centres > UCL Built Environment > The Bartlett School of Graduate Studies UCL Departments and Research Centres > UCL Engineering Sciences > Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering UCL Departments and Research Centres > UCL Interdepartmental and Cross-faculty Research Groups and Centres > Space Syntax Laboratory |
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