Print Email Facebook Twitter Dublin towards complementary advantage: Rowlagh for tomorrow! Title Dublin towards complementary advantage: Rowlagh for tomorrow! Author Smit, H.J. Contributor Stouten, P.L.M. (mentor) Westrik, J.A. (mentor) Faculty Architecture Department Urbanism Programme Regeneration Studio Date 2011-06-28 Abstract With renewed urban expansion focused on alternative ‘greenfield’ growth centres within Dublin, the research question seek to find if it is possible to consider the re-activation (urban recycling) of existing areas such as Rowlagh. Through an endogenous approach informing the critical design tasks, consider the regeneration and re-activation of areas that were intended growth centres within the Dublin new towns. The study focuses on Rowlagh with its associated social and physical infrastructure, which were an intended growth centre but have subsequently been abandoned resulting in high levels of vulnerability and deprivation. Subject regenerationDublin To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:9135d0a5-539a-4f0e-b96f-8d4dbc6cc566 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights (c) 2011 Smit, H.J. Files PDF Hans_Smit_4040864_DUBLIN_ ... ANTAGE.pdf 95.2 MB PDF Hans_Smit_4040864_DUBLIN_ ... e_Show.pdf 33.4 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:9135d0a5-539a-4f0e-b96f-8d4dbc6cc566/datastream/OBJ1/view