Rigenerazione urbana e commercio. Il caso di Birmingham

In the last twenty years, Birmingham’s city centre and its urban environment have been radically transforming. During the nineties in England, a decisive change in the central government was registered, as much in the matter of retail policies as in the one of mobility. City centre has been regenera...

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Main Author: Carlo Molteni
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Valladolid 2007-06-01
Series:Ciudades
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Online Access:http://www3.uva.es/iuu/REVISTA/Ciudades%2010/Ciudades%2010%20143-158%20MOLTENI.pdf
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description In the last twenty years, Birmingham’s city centre and its urban environment have been radically transforming. During the nineties in England, a decisive change in the central government was registered, as much in the matter of retail policies as in the one of mobility. City centre has been regenerated by promoting and valorising the retail activities. Liberal ideas that succeeded in the eighties were finished and a compact model for city took place, giving preference to the mobility and sustainability. Birmingham experience is a reference model because the retail core has been transformed with a strong commercial mission. “Birmingham. Europe’s new shopping capital”, is the mission, and Selfridges’s flagship department store the new city centre landmark. “Multi-block-shopping-centre-city”, where no cars are allowed in traditional pedestrian public open spaces between commercial buildings, but where those primary spaces have been privatized and managed as a part of the new “shopping experience”.
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spelling doaj.art-bb2404e6997448a59f46bf1973f620c52022-12-22T00:55:25ZengUniversidad de ValladolidCiudades1133-65792445-39432007-06-0110143158Rigenerazione urbana e commercio. Il caso di BirminghamCarlo Molteni0Politecnico di Milano (Italia)In the last twenty years, Birmingham’s city centre and its urban environment have been radically transforming. During the nineties in England, a decisive change in the central government was registered, as much in the matter of retail policies as in the one of mobility. City centre has been regenerated by promoting and valorising the retail activities. Liberal ideas that succeeded in the eighties were finished and a compact model for city took place, giving preference to the mobility and sustainability. Birmingham experience is a reference model because the retail core has been transformed with a strong commercial mission. “Birmingham. Europe’s new shopping capital”, is the mission, and Selfridges’s flagship department store the new city centre landmark. “Multi-block-shopping-centre-city”, where no cars are allowed in traditional pedestrian public open spaces between commercial buildings, but where those primary spaces have been privatized and managed as a part of the new “shopping experience”.http://www3.uva.es/iuu/REVISTA/Ciudades%2010/Ciudades%2010%20143-158%20MOLTENI.pdfBirminghamShopping centre-cityUrban management
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Rigenerazione urbana e commercio. Il caso di Birmingham
Ciudades
Birmingham
Shopping centre-city
Urban management
title Rigenerazione urbana e commercio. Il caso di Birmingham
title_full Rigenerazione urbana e commercio. Il caso di Birmingham
title_fullStr Rigenerazione urbana e commercio. Il caso di Birmingham
title_full_unstemmed Rigenerazione urbana e commercio. Il caso di Birmingham
title_short Rigenerazione urbana e commercio. Il caso di Birmingham
title_sort rigenerazione urbana e commercio il caso di birmingham
topic Birmingham
Shopping centre-city
Urban management
url http://www3.uva.es/iuu/REVISTA/Ciudades%2010/Ciudades%2010%20143-158%20MOLTENI.pdf
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