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Presentation by Lucy Saunders (Transport for London) at Design Council's Active by Design Summit, 18 September 2014.

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Active By Design

18th September 2014

Lucy Saunders FFPH

Eastern Avenue, Ilford

1937 2014

Amsterdamize

Mikael Colville-Andersen

Photo: E Kramer

A street that works for people is a street that’s good for health

Photo: C Martin

8. Hackney Wick: Street Interrupted (Prince Edward Rd)

‘Street Interrupted’ in Prince Edward Road in Hackney Wick is an informal people space, a space by accident meant to invoke the spirit of 1970’s London street parties. The decorative elements used to promote this sense of accident include a village styled signboard, random plants pots, a trestle table and tree sitting in the middle of the road. This new space forms an important component in a larger public realm scale scheme comprising £3.56m for Hackney Wick and has improved the local environment for both local residents and the distinct local arts community. It was funded by the Thames Gateway Development Corporation, the GLA and DCLG, designed by MUFF architects, project managed and implemented by Hackney Council. To this end ‘Space Interrupted’ sits on the physical boundary between both these communities providing both leisure space, an events space, another link in the improved movement corridors and a place of interest for passerbys and residents.

Before

Parking dominates the street and there is little pedestrian activity or natural surveillance

8. Hackney Wick: Street Interrupted (Prince Edward Rd)

‘Street Interrupted’ in Prince Edward Road in Hackney Wick is an informal people space, a space by accident meant to invoke the spirit of 1970’s London street parties. The decorative elements used to promote this sense of accident include a village styled signboard, random plants pots, a trestle table and tree sitting in the middle of the road. This new space forms an important component in a larger public realm scale scheme comprising £3.56m for Hackney Wick and has improved the local environment for both local residents and the distinct local arts community. It was funded by the Thames Gateway Development Corporation, the GLA and DCLG, designed by MUFF architects, project managed and implemented by Hackney Council. To this end ‘Space Interrupted’ sits on the physical boundary between both these communities providing both leisure space, an events space, another link in the improved movement corridors and a place of interest for passerbys and residents.

Before

Parking dominates the street and there is little pedestrian activity or natural surveillance

TfL’s new Health Action Plan

The first document of its kind. Sets out how TfL will embed health

considerations into policy & practice

• Describes the links between transport and health

• How the transport system is already

improving health • How TfL will work differently to

deliver greater health benefits & how we will measure it

• Tools and resources for transport

and health practitioners to use.

Before After

Photos: Sustrans

2014 1937 2037

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Let’s reconvene in 2037 and see how we have done!

Thank you

lucy.saunders@london.gov.uk

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