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Brick Lane and Spitalfields primary data collection (Traffic Survey (• …
Brick Lane and Spitalfields primary data collection
Psychogeography
Sight was the most obvious sense. Food dominated the senses. Weather affected it
People count in Brick Lane and Spitalfields
site 1: slightly more male then female with most of the male pedestrians aged 30-45 and female aged 16-30 with a count of 19 pedestrian in 2 minuets
site 2: more male then female, most of the male dressed in smart clothing aged 30-45 and the women mainly dressed casual and aged 20-25 years with a count of 40 pedestrians in 2 minuets
site 3: mixed female and male equally all dressed in casual clothing mainly aged 16-30 with a count of 23 people in 2 minuets
Spitalfields: equal amount of male and female people mainly aged 20-40 years with a mix of smart and casual pedestrians, 47 pedestrians counted in 2 minuets
EQS in Brick Lane and Spitalfields
North - lowest total. Site 2 - highest. Links to gentrification
Graffiti survey
• Overall positive-nice, colorful and unique
• Few negative, like rundown and terrible
• Large variety of opinions
• Negative words show gentrification process
Annotated photos in Brick Lane and Spitalfields
Jewish community and Bangladeshi community - big influence
Clone Town survey (New Economics Foundation) in Brick Lane and Spitalfields
Land use survey Brick Lane and Spitalfields
A lot of food related shops all the way along. South - more Bengali food. Middle - more clothing - gentrified. North - more pubs/bars
Traffic Survey
• Shows that there is more activity north of Brick Lane, suggesting it is a more popular area.
• There are more retail facilities in North Brick Lane
Site 1-8
Site 3-18
Site 2-16