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LONDON HISTORY -
2000 YEARS OF LONDON PLANS
@londonsoc
Roman London
• No pre Roman settlement in London area.
• Raid by Julius Caesar 54BC ;
• Invasion by Emperor Claudius AD43
• AD 50 Settlement of London under Publius Ostorius Scapula
(second Governor of Roman Britain under Emperor Augustus)
first settlement east of Walbrook with forum and basilica
• Burnt down by Boudicca AD60
• Reconstruction under Governor Agricola 77-83
• Fire in AD 150
• City wall constructed at end of 2nd C AD under Governor Clodius
Albinus ( as defence against invasion by Septimus Severus)
• Wall enclosed 330 acres. Main fort at Cripplegate with
amphitheatre. Gates at Ludgate, Newgate,Aldersgate,
Bishopsgate and Aldgate ( medieval names)
Roman London
Roman London and its first
Governor
Medieval London
Early planning policy for London
• 1189 First Mayor of London, Henry Fitz Ailwin.
First Building Code. Regulated construction
including party walls, rights of light, drainage
(rain gutters) and location of privy pits
• Elizabeth I . Proclamation against any new
building within 3 miles of the City of London
Proclamation widely ignored !
London before the Great Fire
Restoration planners: Wren,
Hooke, Evelyn and Newcourt
John Evelyn’s Plan
Christopher Wren’s Plan
Robert Hooke’s plan ?
Richard Newcourt’s Plan
Before and after the Fire
• Principles for redevelopment had been
set out in John Evelyn’s pamphlet
Fumifugium in 1661.
• Legislation drafted by Evelyn for
Charles II to establish ring of gardens
around city had not been enacted
• 1667 First Rebuilding Act. Specified
minimum road widths
• 1670 Second Rebuilding Act. Specified
churches to be rebuilt
London Squares in 18th century
London Development to 1785
John Gwynn: London and
Westminster Improved 1776
Plans for Street Improvements
• John Nash. Regents Park, Regent Street,
Haymarket, Carlton House Terrace (1811-1833 )
• Sydney Smirke. Suggestions for the Architectural
Improvement of the Western Part of London (1834)
• Thomas Maslen. Suggestions for the Improvement of
Our Towns and Houses (1843)
• Henry Bridgman. Street Re-alignment and Re-
construction of Central London (1886)
• Arthur Cawston. A Comprehensive Scheme for Street
Improvements in London (1893)
• Aston Webb. The Mall and Admiralty Arch, Trafalgar
Square (1901)
• George Pepler. Proposal for Ringway (1910)
John Nash and Regency London
John Claudius Loudon 1829
Thomas Cubitt
• Builder of Bloomsbury, Belgravia and Pimlico
• Suggestions for improving the state of the River
Thames and the Drainage of London (1843)
• Proposed removal of vitriol, chemical and
gasworks from central London
• Proposed extension of Thames embankment to
Chelsea and Battersea and Battersea Park
(Victoria Park in East London promoted by Joseph
Hume MP)
• Layout for Great exhibition in Kensington (1851)
Paxton’s Great Victorian Way 1855
Metropolitan Board of Works 1855-
1889 and Sir Joseph Bazalgette
1889 London County Council
Lord Rosebery, John Williams Benn and
John Burns
Lord Meath’s Green Girdle (1901)
Paul Waterhouse: Imaginary Plan for London
(1907)
Waterhouse plan for central London
road network
Pepler’s Ringway (1910)
London Society Development Plan
for Greater London (1913)
Aston Webb’s plan for Imperial
London – 1901 -1910
London County Council : Kingsway
redevelopment 1905 and 1920-29
Octavia Hill and Hampstead
Garden Suburb from 1909
Raymond Unwin 1929 and 1933
Interwar LCC Housing Estates
The Independent Plans
• The Bressey/Lutyens regional road plan of 1937
• Royal Academy Plans 1942-1944 (Lutyens)
• The ‘Corbusian’ MARS Plan of 1942 (Arthur Korn
and Felix Samuely)
• The RIBA Plan (1943) by the London regional
reconstruction committee
• New parks system for London proposed by Ralph
Tubbs in Living in Cities (1943)
• Trystan Edwards. Hundred New Towns Association
plan (1943)
• Lindy and Lewis in Architecture Journal (1944)
• Harold Bailey in The Builder (1944)
Charles Bressey and Edwin Lutyens
Bressey and Lutyens Plan
Royal Academy Plan 1942
Royal Academy Plan
The MARS plan 1942
The RIBA Plan 1943
The RIBA Plan
RIBA Plan: Transport proposals
The RIBA plan orbital routes
RIBA plan
RIBA: Airport proposal
Tubbs Parks System Plan 1942
Trystan Edwards. Hundred New Towns Association 1943
Lindy and Lewis 1944)
Harold Bailey 1944
Three Traditions
• Imperial Planning
Aston Webb; London Society; Lutyens
and the Royal Academy Plan
• Geddesian Organic planning
Unwin to Abercrombie
• Corbusian Modernisation
- The MARS Plan
Abercrombie County of London
Plan 1943
1943 Abercrombie: Working London
1943 Abercrombie:
Neighbourhood Functions
1943 Abercrombie: Roads
Abercrombie Ringway
1943 Abercrombie: Open Space
1943 Abercrombie: Zoning
1943 Redevelopment of
Bermondsey
1943 Redevelopment of Stepney
Abercrombie: Greater London
Plan: 1944
Abercrombie’s 1944 Greater London Plan
• Assumed industrial dispersal, and little pop growth in
50 km city region
• Decentralise from congested inner to outer
• Adequate Open Space standards meant 600,000
overspill from LCC area plus 400,000 more from
outer London
• Avoid urban sprawl with strong Greenbelt, beyond
normal commuting range
• 400,000 to 8 New Towns, 20-35 km from London
• 600,000 to Expanded Towns 50-60km away
• No regional admin structure: LCC, shires and districts
but a strong role for govt and New Towns
Commission
• Local interests made Expanded Towns initially
problematic
The Post-war New Town Programme
County of London Plan Review
1960
• Some comprehensive redevelopment – city and
other inner London centres
• Restrictions on office development
• Reducing industrial land zoning
• Increasing residential development in inner
London/ higher densities (but lower in some
suburbs
• Mixed use in inner London
• Decentralisation of employment activity
1951 County of London Plan
The London Motorway Box
Ringway 2
Ringway 3
Ringway 4
North and south circulars
The current motorway network
Peter Hall’s London 2000 (1963) and
London 2001 (1989)
The argument for metropolitan city region
planning
1969 Greater London Development
Plan (GLDP)
GLDP
• GLC under Desmond Plummer 1967-1973 and
Reg Goodwin 1973-1977
• David Eversley as chief planner
• Assumed population falling
• Focus in Inner London Regeneration
• Density Limits
• Controversy over Motorway Box
• Plan adopted 1976 without box
1984 GLDP Amendments
• Ken Livingstone and George Nicholson
• Borough Housing targets
• 70% public sector housing target
• 80% to be houses with gardens
• Norm densities and higher density zones
• Minimum standards
• Community Areas Policy
• Blocked by Govt as GLC abolished
The London Planning Advisory
Committee (LPAC) 1986-2000
LPAC Planners 1998
LPAC
• Cross-party
• Advisory
• Extensive research output
• Sustainable Residential Quality
• Embracement of growth/ world city agenda
• 1994 Strategic Planning Advice
LPAC Strategic Framework
LPAC Regeneration Areas
Ken Livingstone
2004 London Plan
2004 London Plan
Boris Johnson’s 2011 Plan
The 2015 London Plan
City/regional planning for World City London
‘London’ Plans World city themes?
1943,44 Abercrombie London centric/reconstruction, imperial, trade, industrial, limited office, inner London
1951 County of London Plan London centric, imperial, trade, industrial, some office, inner London
1976 GLDP London centric, declining trade, industrial, increasing office, pan London
1986 GLDP Alterations London centric but incipient global perspective: industry, offices cf community, multi-cultural
1988/9 SERPLAN Advice &
Guidance
Watershed balance between London centric and global economy, limited multi-cultural, pro –office,
anti-planning
1994/6 LPAC Advice &
Guidance
Consolidating global context, managing post industrial change, pro-office, pro-planning, multi-cultural
2004,,2008, 2011 and 2015
London Plans
Strongly global, clearly post industrial, pro-office, broader than land use
Themes: Spatial Levels
• City Corporation area
• Inner London
• Greater London
• London Economic Area
• Growth Areas
• Greater Southeast/ Metropolitan Region
Themes: Status
• Independent
Gwynn
Loudon
Maslen
Bridgman
Cawston
Pepler
London
Society
MARS
RIBA
Royal
Academy
• Statutory
County of London plan
(after 1947 circular)
Greater London
Development Plan 1976
(Note 1984 GLDP not
adopted)
RPS9: RPS3
London Plan (2004,
2008,2011,2015)
Advisory/commissioned
Christopher Wren
John Nash
Aston Webb
Unwin plans
Abercrombie (County of
London)
Abercrombie (Greater
London)
LPAC 1994 Strategic
Planning advice
SERPLAN Plan for
Greater SouthEast
Key themes: Chronology 1
• 17th,18th and 19th centuries: Highway
improvement based planning
• From mid 19th century: Public
health/housing improvement/clearance
based planning
• From 1930’s: Reducing overcrowding
/population dispersal; New Towns and
dispersal of employment ( Barlow and
Location of Offices bureau)
Key Themes: Chronology 2
• The green belt and containing urban sprawl. From
1930’s
• Controlling population concentration through density
controls. From 1940’s
• Protection of city fringe communities; neighbourhood
based planning. Early 1980’s
• Planning for economic and population growth – world
city focus. From 1990’s
• The Compact City and densification. From 2000
• Expansion of Central Activities Zone for world city
functions
Key Themes: Chronology 3
• Sustainable Development – transport
access and environmental sustainability.
The 2004 and 2008 plans
• Towards a more diverse economic growth.
The 2011 plan
• Limiting intensification; Suburban
preservation. The 2011 plan
• The 2011 and 2015 Plans Hyperdensity in
central area and Docklands. Town centre
intensification. Less strategic direction ?
Future development options ?
• The Challenges of growth: Towards the 2018 London
Plan
• The draft 2050 Infrastructure Plan
• Meeting the challenges of population growth and global
city role
• Is the compact city approach still viable ?
• Extending the central activities zone
• High density housing in suburban centres
• Dispersal and a new programme of garden cities
• Suburban intensification
• Urban extensions into the Green Belt
• Potential for a return to metropolitan region integrated
planning ?
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MODERN ARCHITECTURE
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London Society - history of London planning

  • 1. SATURDAY MORNING CITY PLANNING SCHOOL OSTORIUS SCAPULA TO SADIQ KHAN DUNCAN BOWIE LONDON HISTORY - 2000 YEARS OF LONDON PLANS @londonsoc
  • 2. Roman London • No pre Roman settlement in London area. • Raid by Julius Caesar 54BC ; • Invasion by Emperor Claudius AD43 • AD 50 Settlement of London under Publius Ostorius Scapula (second Governor of Roman Britain under Emperor Augustus) first settlement east of Walbrook with forum and basilica • Burnt down by Boudicca AD60 • Reconstruction under Governor Agricola 77-83 • Fire in AD 150 • City wall constructed at end of 2nd C AD under Governor Clodius Albinus ( as defence against invasion by Septimus Severus) • Wall enclosed 330 acres. Main fort at Cripplegate with amphitheatre. Gates at Ludgate, Newgate,Aldersgate, Bishopsgate and Aldgate ( medieval names)
  • 4. Roman London and its first Governor
  • 6. Early planning policy for London • 1189 First Mayor of London, Henry Fitz Ailwin. First Building Code. Regulated construction including party walls, rights of light, drainage (rain gutters) and location of privy pits • Elizabeth I . Proclamation against any new building within 3 miles of the City of London Proclamation widely ignored !
  • 7. London before the Great Fire
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  • 15. Before and after the Fire • Principles for redevelopment had been set out in John Evelyn’s pamphlet Fumifugium in 1661. • Legislation drafted by Evelyn for Charles II to establish ring of gardens around city had not been enacted • 1667 First Rebuilding Act. Specified minimum road widths • 1670 Second Rebuilding Act. Specified churches to be rebuilt
  • 16. London Squares in 18th century
  • 18. John Gwynn: London and Westminster Improved 1776
  • 19. Plans for Street Improvements • John Nash. Regents Park, Regent Street, Haymarket, Carlton House Terrace (1811-1833 ) • Sydney Smirke. Suggestions for the Architectural Improvement of the Western Part of London (1834) • Thomas Maslen. Suggestions for the Improvement of Our Towns and Houses (1843) • Henry Bridgman. Street Re-alignment and Re- construction of Central London (1886) • Arthur Cawston. A Comprehensive Scheme for Street Improvements in London (1893) • Aston Webb. The Mall and Admiralty Arch, Trafalgar Square (1901) • George Pepler. Proposal for Ringway (1910)
  • 20. John Nash and Regency London
  • 22. Thomas Cubitt • Builder of Bloomsbury, Belgravia and Pimlico • Suggestions for improving the state of the River Thames and the Drainage of London (1843) • Proposed removal of vitriol, chemical and gasworks from central London • Proposed extension of Thames embankment to Chelsea and Battersea and Battersea Park (Victoria Park in East London promoted by Joseph Hume MP) • Layout for Great exhibition in Kensington (1851)
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  • 25. Metropolitan Board of Works 1855- 1889 and Sir Joseph Bazalgette
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  • 27. 1889 London County Council Lord Rosebery, John Williams Benn and John Burns
  • 28. Lord Meath’s Green Girdle (1901)
  • 29. Paul Waterhouse: Imaginary Plan for London (1907)
  • 30. Waterhouse plan for central London road network
  • 32. London Society Development Plan for Greater London (1913)
  • 33. Aston Webb’s plan for Imperial London – 1901 -1910
  • 34. London County Council : Kingsway redevelopment 1905 and 1920-29
  • 35. Octavia Hill and Hampstead Garden Suburb from 1909
  • 36. Raymond Unwin 1929 and 1933
  • 38. The Independent Plans • The Bressey/Lutyens regional road plan of 1937 • Royal Academy Plans 1942-1944 (Lutyens) • The ‘Corbusian’ MARS Plan of 1942 (Arthur Korn and Felix Samuely) • The RIBA Plan (1943) by the London regional reconstruction committee • New parks system for London proposed by Ralph Tubbs in Living in Cities (1943) • Trystan Edwards. Hundred New Towns Association plan (1943) • Lindy and Lewis in Architecture Journal (1944) • Harold Bailey in The Builder (1944)
  • 39. Charles Bressey and Edwin Lutyens
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  • 47. RIBA Plan: Transport proposals
  • 48. The RIBA plan orbital routes
  • 51. Tubbs Parks System Plan 1942
  • 52. Trystan Edwards. Hundred New Towns Association 1943
  • 55. Three Traditions • Imperial Planning Aston Webb; London Society; Lutyens and the Royal Academy Plan • Geddesian Organic planning Unwin to Abercrombie • Corbusian Modernisation - The MARS Plan
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  • 57. Abercrombie County of London Plan 1943
  • 67. Abercrombie’s 1944 Greater London Plan • Assumed industrial dispersal, and little pop growth in 50 km city region • Decentralise from congested inner to outer • Adequate Open Space standards meant 600,000 overspill from LCC area plus 400,000 more from outer London • Avoid urban sprawl with strong Greenbelt, beyond normal commuting range • 400,000 to 8 New Towns, 20-35 km from London • 600,000 to Expanded Towns 50-60km away • No regional admin structure: LCC, shires and districts but a strong role for govt and New Towns Commission • Local interests made Expanded Towns initially problematic
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  • 69. The Post-war New Town Programme
  • 70. County of London Plan Review 1960 • Some comprehensive redevelopment – city and other inner London centres • Restrictions on office development • Reducing industrial land zoning • Increasing residential development in inner London/ higher densities (but lower in some suburbs • Mixed use in inner London • Decentralisation of employment activity
  • 71. 1951 County of London Plan
  • 76. North and south circulars
  • 78. Peter Hall’s London 2000 (1963) and London 2001 (1989) The argument for metropolitan city region planning
  • 79. 1969 Greater London Development Plan (GLDP)
  • 80. GLDP • GLC under Desmond Plummer 1967-1973 and Reg Goodwin 1973-1977 • David Eversley as chief planner • Assumed population falling • Focus in Inner London Regeneration • Density Limits • Controversy over Motorway Box • Plan adopted 1976 without box
  • 81. 1984 GLDP Amendments • Ken Livingstone and George Nicholson • Borough Housing targets • 70% public sector housing target • 80% to be houses with gardens • Norm densities and higher density zones • Minimum standards • Community Areas Policy • Blocked by Govt as GLC abolished
  • 82. The London Planning Advisory Committee (LPAC) 1986-2000
  • 84. LPAC • Cross-party • Advisory • Extensive research output • Sustainable Residential Quality • Embracement of growth/ world city agenda • 1994 Strategic Planning Advice
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  • 95. City/regional planning for World City London ‘London’ Plans World city themes? 1943,44 Abercrombie London centric/reconstruction, imperial, trade, industrial, limited office, inner London 1951 County of London Plan London centric, imperial, trade, industrial, some office, inner London 1976 GLDP London centric, declining trade, industrial, increasing office, pan London 1986 GLDP Alterations London centric but incipient global perspective: industry, offices cf community, multi-cultural 1988/9 SERPLAN Advice & Guidance Watershed balance between London centric and global economy, limited multi-cultural, pro –office, anti-planning 1994/6 LPAC Advice & Guidance Consolidating global context, managing post industrial change, pro-office, pro-planning, multi-cultural 2004,,2008, 2011 and 2015 London Plans Strongly global, clearly post industrial, pro-office, broader than land use
  • 96. Themes: Spatial Levels • City Corporation area • Inner London • Greater London • London Economic Area • Growth Areas • Greater Southeast/ Metropolitan Region
  • 97. Themes: Status • Independent Gwynn Loudon Maslen Bridgman Cawston Pepler London Society MARS RIBA Royal Academy • Statutory County of London plan (after 1947 circular) Greater London Development Plan 1976 (Note 1984 GLDP not adopted) RPS9: RPS3 London Plan (2004, 2008,2011,2015) Advisory/commissioned Christopher Wren John Nash Aston Webb Unwin plans Abercrombie (County of London) Abercrombie (Greater London) LPAC 1994 Strategic Planning advice SERPLAN Plan for Greater SouthEast
  • 98. Key themes: Chronology 1 • 17th,18th and 19th centuries: Highway improvement based planning • From mid 19th century: Public health/housing improvement/clearance based planning • From 1930’s: Reducing overcrowding /population dispersal; New Towns and dispersal of employment ( Barlow and Location of Offices bureau)
  • 99. Key Themes: Chronology 2 • The green belt and containing urban sprawl. From 1930’s • Controlling population concentration through density controls. From 1940’s • Protection of city fringe communities; neighbourhood based planning. Early 1980’s • Planning for economic and population growth – world city focus. From 1990’s • The Compact City and densification. From 2000 • Expansion of Central Activities Zone for world city functions
  • 100. Key Themes: Chronology 3 • Sustainable Development – transport access and environmental sustainability. The 2004 and 2008 plans • Towards a more diverse economic growth. The 2011 plan • Limiting intensification; Suburban preservation. The 2011 plan • The 2011 and 2015 Plans Hyperdensity in central area and Docklands. Town centre intensification. Less strategic direction ?
  • 101. Future development options ? • The Challenges of growth: Towards the 2018 London Plan • The draft 2050 Infrastructure Plan • Meeting the challenges of population growth and global city role • Is the compact city approach still viable ? • Extending the central activities zone • High density housing in suburban centres • Dispersal and a new programme of garden cities • Suburban intensification • Urban extensions into the Green Belt • Potential for a return to metropolitan region integrated planning ?