Print Email Facebook Twitter MILE END CIRCUS: Exploring A New Centrality For East Enders towards Social Integration in the Post Olympic Age Title MILE END CIRCUS: Exploring A New Centrality For East Enders towards Social Integration in the Post Olympic Age Author Wu, P. Contributor Read, S. (mentor) Van der Spek, S. (mentor) Bantal, S. (mentor) Faculty Architecture Department Urbanism Programme Complex Cities Date 2010-06-24 Abstract The Project is started with the doubt whether the Olympic Games will bring benefits not only to the city but also to the locals. In order to promote the urban development towards social integration to achieve the mayor's vision of London that a global city with economic growth, social inclusivity and improved environment in the five deprivest borough of London, the project is trying to create a new centrality in order to attract global people from outside to interact with the local people based on the existing situation and the opportunity of Olympic Master Plan, meanwhile, improve the living conditions of the local communities. For this goal, a study on the centralities of London is made to get the spatial layout of the centrality and do an urban design based on the research. Subject social segregationcentralityinfrastructurepost-olympic To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:4dbf7920-342c-49c4-a7f7-4bd1f13b8d09 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights (c) 2010 Wu, P. Files PDF report_wupenghan.pdf 90.52 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:4dbf7920-342c-49c4-a7f7-4bd1f13b8d09/datastream/OBJ/view