MScUD 2009-10: Students’ analysis, group 6: network analysis of streets

Download panel 1 Download panel 2 Students: Ross Middleton, Peter Russell, Mariana Gouveia, Kum-Tak Wong, Leroy Thompson. From the Brief: “Scope:   “No matter how good its offering, merchandising, or customer service, every retail company still has to contend with three critical elements of success: location, location, and location” (Taneja, …

MScUD 2009-10: Students’ analysis, group 5: urban fabric comparative analysis

Download panel 1 Download panel 2 Students: Yasmin Jilaihawi, Kirsten O’Hare, Christopher Kelly, Syed Zaidi, Sarah Jane Laverick. From the Brief: “General Scope Why do we propose to conduct comparative studies on different types of urban textures? What do these studies tell us about the quality of urban spaces? Comparative …

MScUD 2009-10: Students’ analysis, group 4: experiencing Govan

Download panel 1 Download panel 2 Students: Duncan MacLean, Laura Wallace, Elyssa Wylie, Fiona Murphy. From the Brief: “Scope: The broad scope of this Analysis Package is to understand the study area in terms of its appearance and performance, and to gain the same understanding from the point of view …

MScUD 2009-10: Students’ analysis, group 3: planning framework

Download Panel 1 Download Panel 2 Students: Gillian Black, David Howel, Mark Feeley, Mahanim Abdullah, Darren Baird. From the Brief: “Scope: The broad scope of this Analysis Package is to help students develop a clear, informed, up to date understanding of the area as it is today in terms of …

MScUD 2009-10: Students’ analysis, group 2: history and stories

Download panel 1 Download panel 2 Download panel 3 Download panel 4 Students: Lyndsay Pratt, Victoria Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Zarith Abu-Zahri, Roberta Bufi, Delia Schulz. From the Brief: “Scope: The broad scope of this Analysis Package is to make students aware of how the study area has been developing in …

MScUD 2009-10: Students’ analysis, group 1: drawing the existent city

Download the Full Map Students: Gareth Jackson, Raymond Brown, William Ewing, John MacLean. From the Brief: “Scope: It is surprising how often entire projects are presented without the slightest appraisal of what is in place before the project is done. This happens in the professional practice, but even more often …