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Terms and conditions applyMarket Place Romford - A Mixed Use Case Study: Construction (DVD)
Andrew Ogg, Andrew Caplin and Gillian Balfe
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Format: DVD
Publisher: NBS
Date Published: Nov 2008
Stock Code: 67618
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About this DVD:
Most town centres once comprised a variety of shops and homes congregated around a lively market place.
In the last 40 years uses have become increasingly segregated with retail developments turning their back on existing town centres. But once again, mixed-use development is finding favour in the UK in a bid to capture some of the vibrancy and interest that once characterised these traditional town centres. This programme looks at a case study in the Market Place in Romford.
Suitable forconstruction professionals with an interest in urban design.This DVD provides aninsight into mixed-use development in the UK, focusing upon the Market Place development in Romford.
About the NBS Learning Channels:
NBS Learning Channels are a suite of video based learning services for individuals and organisations working in the architecture, design and construction industry. Individual channels have been tailored to a specific profession and each contains a series of high quality programmes focussed on recent projects and events, created by leading industry professionals and experts in the field.
The programme you have chosen is one of a selection now available from the Architects Channel.
A subscription based service is also available offering all of the NBS Learning Channels online, in CD-ROM or DVD formats. Find out more about how NBS Learning Channels can help you and your organisation develop options for ongoing learning and professional development by visiting the NBS Learning Channels website at http://www.thenbs.com/products/nbsChannels/index.asp
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