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It may be award-winning, but does it work?

John Dales
No urban design project should be labelled a success until enough time has passed for people to be able to say with confidence that it works properly, says John Dales. Success in urban design is much less about how good a scheme looks, or how ‘innova­tive’ it might be, than about how well it works. And, of course, this can’t be properly assessed the day after the ribbon is cut
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Can urban designers help us to tackle the rise of mega-projects and take back our cities?

Can urban designers help us to tackle the rise of mega-projects and take back our cities?

Moves towards retail-led, ‘theme park’ development and the transfer of power from civic authorities to developers is impacting negatively on the design and function of cities such as Cardiff, says John Punter, Professor of Planning at Cardiff University.

Using Cardiff as a case study, he explains what urban designers could and should do to correct these moves.