Place-based leadership in a global era
(2011)
Journal Article
Outputs (82)
The York Street Vaults; learning from the periphery of heritage (2011)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
The York Street vaults lie on the periphery of the Roman baths in Bath, England. They form the southern perimeter of this Grade 1 listed site, but they lie beyond the boundary of the museum ‘experience’. The vaults, rich in Roman archeology, sit in d... Read More about The York Street Vaults; learning from the periphery of heritage.
Informal/peripheral production (2011)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
This research project explores a four-year (and on-going) research project into the production of informal spaces. Informal spaces (or something akin to informal spaces) are known variously as: autonomous, transgressive, or loose spaces; or terrain v... Read More about Informal/peripheral production.
The campsite: Lessons from the edge of architecture (2011)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Architecture is a physical manifestation of the essential human need to both connect and separate; to bring together and to divide. Whilst the creation of architecture is bound up with ideas of the spatial – making spaces and places is what architect... Read More about The campsite: Lessons from the edge of architecture.
Safety at sports stadia (2011)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Following the human tragedies in football stadia in Great Britain, several safety legislative requirements have been passed to ensure spectator safety. Among such requirements is the requirement for seated accommodation for all spectators. Since the... Read More about Safety at sports stadia.
Northern lights (2011)
Journal Article
Planning for growth – What can we learn from Europe? (2011)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
SeGI – services of general interest - policy and governance (2011)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
A review of the flood risk situation in African growing economies (2011)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
The menace of urban flooding in African developing economies be it Accra, Lusaka, St. Louis or Lome is causing an enormous disruption in their path of development. The urban poor population are often hardest hit as the increasing hazard of small and... Read More about A review of the flood risk situation in African growing economies.
Creating built environments that promote walking and health: Assessing the current state of knowledge (2011)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
The principle that the built environment should be supportive of walking is generally accepted and a wide range of interventions have been carried out in recent years with the aim of increasing walking. This paper presents the findings from a study c... Read More about Creating built environments that promote walking and health: Assessing the current state of knowledge.