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Redrawing the Map of London

Andy Altman | Redrawing the Map of London | Global Cities Initiative

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Redrawing the Map of London

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LONDONGreater London: 8.1 million, Metro region:19 millionDriver of UK economy (£220 bn year)London GDP = Saudi Arabia

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LONDON ECONOMY

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LONDON METRO REGION - DENSITY19.0mMetro Population

8,326Avg. density central area of 10 km radius [pers./sqkm]

17,324Max. Density [pers./sqkm]

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NEW YORK SHANGHAI

URBAN DENSITY

SÃO PAULO ISTANBUL

MUMBAI

LONDON

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National Urban Policy Context

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LONDON GOVERNANCE

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LONDON POPULATION OVER TIME

Net international migration +110,000Deaths minus births + 40,000Net migration to/from UK - 80,000Annual change + 70,000

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EMPLOYMENT AND POPULATION GROWTH

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THE LONDON PLAN context

• By 2031 there could be:– 1.3 million more Londoners– 0.8 million more households– 0.7 million more jobs– 4 million more trips per day (2023)

• And need for– 34,900 more homes– 1,3-2.2 m sq ft of office space in central London alone– 1.3 – 2.2 m sq ft of comparison retail space– 40,000 more hotel bedrooms

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THE LONDON PLAN context: distribution of population growth

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THE LONDON PLAN context: distribution of employment growth

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THE LONDON PLAN context:distribution of deprivation

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THE LONDON PLAN: Opportunity & Intensification Areas

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CROSS RAIL

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LONDON DENSITY GRADIENT

RESIDENTSWORKPLACES

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London wins the 2012 Games, July 2005 (7 years to go)

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To see London’s future, look East

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Queen ElizabethOlympic Park

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Index of Multiple Deprivation, 2007

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2005

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The Site– Olympic park site (546 hectares) assembled, remediated, prepared for development on time and budget

– 425 residents and 35 traveller families relocated

– 198 businesses previously located on the site relocated and assisted: 98% jobs retained within East London

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2012

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2025

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London LegacyDevelopmentCorporation

• a landowner• a investor/developer• an estate manager• a planning authority• a planning and regeneration agency• an events promoter• an employer

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The Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park

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The Development Corporation area

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The Lower Lea Valley

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East London’s major growth hubs

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