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    T AG ARCHIVES: ELDON SQUARE

    Urban Regeneration

    BY:NasimNejabat

    Whyis urban regeneration important?

    How does it improve our environment?

    How can we keep up with a place?

    These are the questions I ask myself almost every day. In simple terms, we could say that urban regeneration is recreating what has been lost or

    redeveloping/rebuilding an area to improve it. What is interesting in urban regeneration is how sometimes a simple change could change local economical

    and the social aspects of our lives.

    When it comes to designing the environment, I believe that it is important to observe people and to get communities involved. This could help us to

    understand what is desired from that place and to understand what is working and what is not working.

    In my eyes the old Eldon square on Blackett street (also known as the Hippy Green) is an example of a successful urban regeneration. Eldon Square

    was built as part of the 182540 reconstruction of Newcastle city centre with a war memorial statue. Before the development, the square was a place for

    youth gatherings after school and weekends. There was nothing there to attract anyone else to use the place as it only had one active facade. Eldon

    Square (Newcastles shopping centre) started to redevelop that area and introduce restaurants and cafes facing into the old Eldon square.

    (The square before the development, newcastlephotos.blogspot.com/ )

    Phase 1 of the redevelopment instead of having one large grass area, the area was divided into 4 sections, adding a cross pathway into the middle of the

    square. As well as the new entrance in the new section, the old Eldon Square entrance was replaced with a new entrance adjacent to the path. This

    improved the connectivity and access in the square.

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    (The square after the first development newcastlephotos.blogspot.com/ )

    Phase 2 After the redevelopment, it became obvious that the section around the statue needed to be bigger, therefore the grass edges was changed

    using peoples desire lines. Benches have also been introduced around the grass which have been very successful as they are used most of the time.

    ILuvNUFC . (2009). Eldon Square.Available: http://newcastlephotos.blogspot.co.uk/2009/02/eldon-square.html0. Last accessed 6th Dec 2013.

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    Urban Atrium

    Urban Atrium Anh Nguyen

    Introduction

    I passed through some shopping malls in Newcastle Centre like intu Eldon Square, Central Arcade. I realized there are some enclosed public spaces

    which are often busy and hustle and perhaps are more crowded than public squares. These places are charming, frenetic, lively and warm. In a book Time

    saver for Urban designI read, this places can be called atrium. Atrium refers a place where buildings built around a central courtyard. This spatial pattern

    not only occurs in residential areas but also in commercial areas. In modern architecture, the atrium is a symbol of attractive and creative commercial

    places.

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    Function and history

    The inner courtyards which are public or semi-public spaces are enclosed from exterior climate. They provide light and temperate climate inside the

    buildings. It is useful when the weather is unpleasant, people can find these places to shelter. Atriums tend to be decorated by trees and landscape or for

    some purposes which are used for exhibition, dining, retail, and performance. For me, the Eldon Union Square has another special function it is an ideal

    shortcut that lead me to Grainger market or to Northumberland Street.

    Atriums used to be built in the Ancient Roma houses, which is called atria (plural is atriums), providing sunlight, green space and ventilation to the interior.

    Modern atriums, built from 19-20th century has glass windows and steel frames. The earliest European examples are the Burlington Arcade (1819) in

    London and the Galerie Vivienne and Galerie Colbert (182526) in Paris. Atriums arcade was taken place in Brussels (184647).Following Crystal Palace

    (1851), huge glazed atrium structures built through Europe. In Italy, The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan (186577) is perhaps the well-known example.

    (Michael J.Bedna,1986)

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    Figure 1: Atrium and peristyle, House of the Silver Wedding, Pompeii, early 1st century A.D.

    Commercial use

    More than any other purpose, atrium spaces are now used in a majority of shopping malls, devoted to commercial use. The connections between public

    squares and atriums play an important role in designing commercial realms. This provides public amenities for pedestrians, encouraging business

    development. In some cities, atrium spaces are connected through systems of pedestrian bridges and tunnels, open arcades and covered plazas. During

    the development of some atrium spaces, these spaces take shape the city.

    Figure 2: intu Eldon Square s area and its atrium space

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    Finally, I would like to add some guidelines for designing atrium spaces. According to Time saver for Urban design, there are some following criteria for

    designing successful atrium spaces:

    The spaces should be readily accessible from existing exterior places. This can be accomplished through direct physical linkage and/or visual

    transparency. Entrances and exits are the critical points whether located at street level or above, or whether related to a sidewalk or urban square.

    Successful atrium spaces should be legible and easily understood for purposes of way-finding circulation and orientation. Coherent spatial for m and

    simple geometry will aid in achieving comprehensible circulation patterns. A strong spatial concept executed with consistent structural and architectural

    expression will aid in orientation.

    Atrium spaces should serve a public pedestrian purpose. They should contain pedestrian amenities and provide opportunities for socializing and public

    occasion.

    Technical requirements such as heating, ventilating, and air conditioning, smoke exhaust, fire suppression, and electric lighting should be integrated into

    a coherent architectonic expression that does not overwhelm the public space.

    Figure 3: Westfield London Main Atrium

    References

    Bednar, Michael J., Urban atriums in Watson D., Plattus A., Shibley R.(eds.), Time-Saver Standards For Urban Design, McGraw-Hill, New York: (2003):

    6.1(1-10)

    Wikipedia, Available from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atrium_(architecture) [Accessed 6 Nov 2013]

    November 6, 2013 by Anh Nguyen

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    Urban design is the process of arranging the

    physical setting for life in cities, towns and villages,

    in particular the shaping and uses of urban public

    space. It involves the design of buildings, groups of

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