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RIBA Liverpool City Tours Richard Tracey 20 th March 2014

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RIBA Liverpool City Tours

Richard Tracey20th March 2014

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[email protected]

TCPA & Heseltine Institute - The Lie of the Land -

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Game Changing INVESTMENT

RetailCommerce Creativity

CONNECTIONS

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Next Generation RETAIL

Exhilarated VISITORS

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Source: Google Images

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Kö-Bogen Düsseldorfdaniel-libeskind.com

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“It all starts witha park ..... a park

which will use beauty as a competitive

advantage to attract wealth,

talent and investment”

from Bruce Mau, 2010

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Image by Mark Loudon

www.markloudon.com

Everton Park – 800 years of

history in one view

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www.fritzhaeg.com/garden/initiatives/everton-peoples-park

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Sky Pier, Liverpool

Image by Broadway Malyan

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7. Keep it greenLong at war with nature, many cities have improved their environmental records, but they can do better. They also must be more resilient, a requirement illustrated dramatically by recent natural disasters from ice storms to hurricanes.

Richard Florida’s 10 rules for a city’s ‘quality of place’TRANSLATE:

• GreenPrint for Growth• AG Parklands – Landscape for Propserity

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10. Be family friendlyThe resurgence of cities is driven in part by their attractiveness to young singles as well as empty-nesters. But too many places are on their way to becoming childless. Great cities have decent schools, safe streets, good jobs and affordable housing, all of which should make them friendly to families, be they gay or straight, rich or poor, or from any ethnic or racial group.

Richard Florida’s 10 rules for a city’s ‘quality of place’

TRANSLATE:• GreenPrint – city garden suburbs• Larger – affordable apartments

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MORRISSEYIN THE FUTURE WHEN ALL’S WELL