Thursday, January 27, 2011

Stubbing your tongue on TLAs

A TLA is a three letter acronym. I came across this 2007 article by Camilla Cavendish. She is my new hero.

Here's an extract:
Everyone I meet who has dealt with Thames Gateway comes away unable to speak English. You stub your tongue on an acronym in the first five minutes of any conversation. New agencies and partnerships sprout almost continuously, but there is little discernible progress bar a few bus routes. The Government’s vision for the area includes “a world-class environment” and “a well-connected network of regional cities”. Holy motherhood. In order to write its report, the NAO had to produce its own map.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Hackney Wick






For our regeneration project, we chose Hackney Wick, on the fringe of the Olympic development. The proximity of the Olympic stadium is a constant source of amazement. The area is very quiet just now - very few local businesses, or even people on the streets. The traffic noises come from above or elsewhere - the highways that cut through the area. It feels quite peaceful down by the canal. But just you wait....

Sunday, January 23, 2011

The Super Rich

Britain (or London at least) has gone mad over news that the super rich want to live here. A gluttonously luxurious development of 86 appartments at One Hyde Park has sent everyone into a spin. The general consenus seems to be that it's disgusting that some people can afford such fripperies as golf simulators when the rest of us are suffering so. But who cares what the super rich can afford? Surely it's a good sign that some people at least still have money to keep the economy pootling along? I had forgotten about how strong the politics of envy, or is that class, are here.....

Friday, January 21, 2011

The High Street is in a funk

Everyone is reporting the changing face of the British High Street after an Ordinance Survey report....

The recession means:

    :: Building societies -28%

    :: Employment offices -13%

    :: Travel agencies -9%

    :: Hairdressers +3%

    :: Car washes +28%

Or as The Independent put it... Where shops and pubs once thrived, now bookmakers and boarded up premises live. It feels like Britain is falling into a deep funk....deeper perhaps than how bad things really are. But it will get better.... the pubs will open again.....

Hand drawn maps of Hackney

How beautiful.....

Thames floating walkway links riverside attractions

It's not just UCL students thinking about how to improve the Victoria Embankment.

The Evening Standard reports.....

A futuristic floating boardwalk is set to be built along the north shore of the Thames in time for the 2012 Olympics.

The eye-catching walkway would border a river garden stretching along the Thames from Blackfriars to the Tower of London.

The design by Gensler won Best Conceptual Project and the overall Planning Excellence Award at the London Planning Awards.


Friday, January 14, 2011

Discovering the East End











Today I discovered that a) East London isn't so far away as everyone thinks; b) there are some nice bits, like Chrisp Street market, and Docklands arts quarter Trinity Buoy Wharf; c) it is incredible (and perhaps slightly obsene) how Canary Wharf can be seen like a distant eldorado everywhere you go; and d) almost anywhere feels safe if you visit in daylight.



For a project on the area, I spent a day walking around the East side of Canning Town. I also got my first live sight of the Millenium Dome, er I mean the O2 stadium. Here are some pics.