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01 Meeting Point: King’s Place Foyer London, N1 9AG for 2pm

0303 Informal close to the evening at Somers Town Tea House 8.15pm

02 Symposium at Central Saint Martins College of Arts and Design, Granary Building, N1C 4AA for 6pm

North

SouthSouth West

...from transitional to transformative Urbanism

The Academy of Urbanism in partnership with

Central Saint Martins College of Arts and Design University of the Arts London

20 June 2012

Three walks through the heart of the King’s Cross area.

*Time to explore*... King’s Cross - where spaces continuously and visibly change. Map it!

*Time to experiment*...How you might get more out of your smart phone or iPad when capturing changing places.

*Time for discourse*...inspired by the walks and presentations from Geoffrey Makstutis & Richard Hulbert

King’s Cross: A Landscape of continuous Change

Learning from PlaceCity X-Rays Walkabout & Symposium

Chaired by John Worthington Curated by Angela Koch

Three Walks led byJohn Worthington,AoU Marcus Wilshire,AoU Angela Koch,AoUEsther Caplin,ArtistJanet Sutherland,AoU

Symposium

Feedback from the day & 3x7minutes sessions Geoffrey Makstutis,Central Saint Martins Richard Hulbert,Code Vanillafollowed by a facilitated discussion

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PROGRAMME

Learning From Place City X-Rays Walkabout

& Symposium

Sponsored by: Parabola Land#TtoTurbanism

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Summary prepared by Angela Koch, July 2012

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CONTEXT & AIMS

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Three Transect Walks and a Symposium

Context & Aims

PART ONE

King’s Cross is an area of both seismic and incremental change. Each walk will provide a unique insight into different characteristics of change.

The aim was to look in each of the three areas for signs of:

> The nature of transitional and transformative uses and interventions as we find them> Transitional uses and interventions that might evolve into a positive transformative force for the place

We invited you to experiment and play with the mobile technology in our pockets and bags, ready to capture and communicate your findings to the wider group by creating 3 large maps during the course of the afternoon. We have instant cameras, printers and other tools at hand.

PART TWOSymposium: From Transitional to Transformative Urbanism

Urban planning and design in the 20th century was largely conceived as building afresh through comprehensive development and guided by big visions. Will the 21st century, in contracting economies, be more about the transitional or temporary urban intervention that may or may not become transformative hence identities of places will be shaped in a more incremental fashion? How would/does this impact on the way we work?

Three Themes:>The Temporary City: Peter Bishop; Past Director of Planning and Environment, LB Camden, Mayor’s Design Advisory Panel, Joint author The Temporary City (Unfortunately, Peter Bishop wasn’t able to join us on the night. We responded on the day by extended the time for group presentations.) >Toward Identity through Education: Geoffrey Makstutis, Director Architecture Spaces and Objects, Central Saint Martins>Mobile technology and getting to know places: Richard Hulbert, Director Code Vanilla

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ROUTES

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NorthSouthSouth West © King's Cross Central Limited Partnership

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TOOLS for

>learning>making sense>synthesising

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We gather and set the scene.

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The story of CSM is...

We listen and look out for clues.

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We walk, enquire, talk and look.

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Photo by Fabiana Panetta

...is a key condition for discovery & learning. The best tools support us in being curious! A truly delightful state

of mind.

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Hi.What’s happening here...?

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Look! That’s interesting...

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Photo by Angela Koch

We admire, sniff it out and ‘try’ to capture the thing.

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We were using our phones to record sound bits ...

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We learn through making contact ...!

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We explain, discuss and take pen and paper ...!

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We draw, stick on things, write down and highlight important stuff...!

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We create simple models of our shared observations&ideas...!

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We enquire and start synthesising...

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SOME OBSERVATIONS(on Kings X)

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North Connecting to ‘Old Camden’ South Regent Quarter

South West Kings Cross - Somers Town

© King's Cross Central Limited Partnership

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Photo by Carlotta Fontana

A PLACE OF INFRASTRUCTURE & MOVEMENT is reinventing itself ... again!

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Photo by Carlotta Fontana

The transitional state is detectible within King’s Cross

‘Island’ but a good sense of the past is offered... too.

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Photo by Angela Koch

Photo by John Worthington

The transitional state is detectible within King’s Cross ‘island’

but a good sense of the past and future is‘put on stage’... too.

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Photo by Fabiana Panetta

A ‘new breed’ of people is colonising King’s

Cross Island and they change the vibe...

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Photo by Stephen Gallaghar

The Transformation of King’s Cross is in enjoyable and noisy ...

too.

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Photo by Carlotta Fontana

The Kings Cross OF King’s Cross is enjoyable and has a sound ...

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Photo by Fabiana Panetta

Right next to this...

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© King's Cross Central Limited Partnership

A working construction site (traffic, smells, noise, people making things...)

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Mads C. Forchhammer (o)

Places used by more than 100 million people annually... are right next to...

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... barren tunnels and linear spaces underneath.

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Photo by Stephen Gallaghar

... more barren tunnels and linear spaces along.

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Photo by Angela Koch

... more barren tunnels and linear spaces above.

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... and a network of beautiful but empty historic spaces.

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Photo by Angela Koch

Semi-private seating. Used and unused.

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Low density social housing with lots of under-used space around it

near to...

Photo by Fabiana Panetta

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high rise and often high price homes with all the mod cons...

Photo by Fabiana Panetta

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There is more to come in terms of large scale physically

transformative interventions...

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• “The numerous King’s Cross hubs form a busy, relatively self-sufficient island contrasted by calmer smaller neighbourhoods (not just physically).”

• “Large infrastructures are a bit like vessels with vibrant internal streets/spaces linked to a limited number of very busy‘channels‘ to the surroundings.”

• “The very international sits next to the local neighbourhood culture/economy; with some saying individuals are isolated.”

• Governance: “A few large/corporate entities surrounded by small local networked organisations.”

• “Transformative forces are at work on numerous spatial and time scales, spheres and directions.”

• “The possibilities to ‘invite’ people into the wider area are enormous. Pace of movement an issue? Is that direction of transformation desirable? And if so by whom?”

• “More staying, stationary, productive/generative aspect of urban life is emerging from within King’s X area. Created by new institutions and people around Central Saint Martins and the flow of people invited to stay a little longer ...”

• “The most transient aspect and possibly strongest transformative force - besides all the physical transformation that is taking place - are the millions of people moving through and about Kings X.”

My NOTES from the DAY ...

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2012 (INTERNAL/SEMI PUBLIC

CENTRES OF ACTIVITY)

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Many of the places at King’s Cross are controlled environments (indoor&outdoor) with a highly curated programme of activities/invitations/commercial offerings.

To what end are these programmes curated? Who is the curator? Does that matter at all?

Are these the characteristic conditions for a type of a not yet fully fledged transformative Urbanism where‘large infrastructure operator/investor’ meets very run-down area and ‘smaller local grown urban culture’ around it?

If so, what are the benefits and challenges in the short term? In the long term? Is a multi-party created transformation of place a more resilient one or possibly not? Is the model of such a‘Curated Urbanism’ a path to good Urbanism?

Some how there are far more questions than answers after this day out in the field ... hence, we thought ...

Reflecting on the day ...

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An App could be useful...

If people want to keep the conversation going beyond the day out in the field, record observations, reflect and share,

and/or open up the conversation to a wider audience...

Photo by Fabiana Panetta

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XPIN APPLICATION (beta) for our walkabout and beyond....

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I added some of the conversation points by putting a pin down, some with pictures ...

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Zoom in and find a conversation you like to review and possibly add to ...

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XPIN APP: Upload any sort of plan, record and share insights, start a conversation, upload pictures, sounds, videos by placing a pin

for the things that stand out, invite your team and see the conversation carry on.

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Please get in touch with Angela at [email protected] if you want to join the group of early testers.

The lovely people from Code Vanilla will give us access to Xpin for free and for the next 6 months. And if you make a good suggestion that improves the beta version you might be lucky and get 1 of 3 very special gifts.

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SOME OBSERVATIONS(on our learning

process)

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• Process context: As a group, we had to cover a lot of ground (1sqm), filled with really interesting new places, seen by many for the first time. This combined with the literally fluid topic of qualities of change in the urban condition - transitional to transformative Urbanism - resulted in an intense at times challenging task to stay focused on.

• I think we only made a start on getting a bit of a grip on conditions that enable transitional interventions to become more transformative(physically, spatially, economically, socially, ecologically, culturally,...)

• We experimented with a wide range of tools to create the presentations/maps for the evening session. The working in groups under time pressure around one output is an intense but often rewarding business.Great for synthesising.

• The use of mobile technology proved to be useful but it needs to be managed so that the quality of discourse in a group is enhanced not reduced.

• The XPIN App, which we have developed as part of this process, might prove to be a usable addition in our toolbox for place conversations and learning from place.

My NOTES from the DAY ...

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THANK YOU.

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