In the city of York a small team of urbanists – architects, economists and engineers – has been working to advise the City of York Council on a twin-thrust programme to (a) create a long-term economic vision for the city and (b) grow the vision with city officers through a skills development programme. ‘York new city beautiful – toward an economic vision’ was published in September 2010 and received enthusiastic support from the City of York Council and the city’s business and community leadership. The last such exercise in forward planning for the city of York was the Esher plan (1969) – a study in conservation, when Bath, Chester, Chichester and York were the subject of the government-driven ‘Four towns study’. This next visionary plan-making exercise is a major opportunity for York. The City of York Council recognises that quality of place matters to businesses making decisions about where to locate and invest; to residents as a living place and a place to live; and to the visitor – to enjoy, to learn, to invest and to come back. The following sets out the programme and its engagement across the community, describes the early twentieth century ‘City beautiful’ programme in Chicago, which inspired the work, and concludes with a broad description of the proposals made to the city of York.
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Alan J. Simpson, MSc, Dip Arch, Riba, MRTPI, FRSA
Alan J. Simpson, MSc, Dip Arch, Riba, MRTPI, FRSA
Professor of Urbanism, Mackintosh School of Architecture, UK; Fitz-Gibbon Professor of Architecture and Urbanism, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
August 31 2010
Accepted:
March 04 2011
Online ISSN: 1755-0807
Print ISSN: 1755-0793
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2011
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Urban Design and Planning (2011) 164 (2): 57–60.
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Received:
August 31 2010
Accepted:
March 04 2011
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Simpson AJ (2011), "Briefing: Cities beautiful". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Urban Design and Planning, Vol. 164 No. 2 pp. 57–60, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/udap.2011.164.2.57
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