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MAUD (Problems (Village Sprawl: New development around the edge of…
MAUD
Problems
Due to the lack of good-quality greenspace in cities, urban dwellers have worse wellbeing than those who live in the countryside
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Village Sprawl: New development around the edge of villages and towns is culturally suppressing villages
Current London Greenbelt Strategy is a failure to the culture of villages. It focuses on protecting the 'country', not nature nor rural culture
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If building around existing towns and villages is culturally damaging, should we be able to construct new towns to alleviate the housing crisis?
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Design
Propositions
Landscape
Between London, suburbs and essex countryside
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City
Greening of suburbs # # :check:
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Greenway network for london #
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Concept
Rural greenbelt as a strategy for village sprawl #
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Research
Non-Case Study
Precedents
Cities
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Plan Voisin, Le Corbusier, 1925
Parks
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Rectory Farm, Carmody Groake
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Case Study: London/Essex
Raw
Secondary
Maps
T, Edwards, Green Wedge Plan, 1943
Patrick Abercrombie, 1944
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Reading
Books
Catherine Ward-Thompson, Wildscapes
Wildscapes play a social role in society, enabling us to misbehave in ways in which we can't in urban areas
Primary
Film
Railway Verge, Brentwood to Liverpool St
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Processed
Essay 1
Greenbelt map
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London is the capital of Essex, not chelmsford
Lost Villages Map
The various sprawls of London have spatially, economically and socially engulfed many, now lost villages
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Usage typology studies
A space may have a usage attatched to it by the administrators that manage it, yet actually spaces are almost always mutli-faceted and provide space for many usages