CASE STUDY: Manchester, The Triangle.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Patterns of land use in towns and cities
Advertisements

Competition and conflict over the use of a resource Should we convert York into a car park ! ?
By L.C.. A regional shopping centre provides different shopping services for example clothes shops, cinema and restaurants. They can provide more services.
Services in the urban area Services include shops, offices, leisure, transport and welfare.
Top Ten Best and Worst US Housing Markets. GROUNDING Chapter 12 examined the patterns of settlements at a national and global scale This chapter looks.
Urban Theory.
KQ 2.5 The Rural Urban Fringe
Population and Settlement – Study Questions
Covered shopping mall – called The Quadrant Key store is Debenhams Also pedestrianised street – Oxford Street, Swansea ONLY ONE CBD IN ANY TOWN OR CITY.
Land Use Zones Case Study Glasgow. Higher Geography Land Use Zones.
CITIES IN MEDC’S Models are used in geography to try to explain what we see in the physical environment. A model is used to simplify complex, real world.
Central Business District Change Decentralisation causes & effects. Responses to decline. Decentralisation causes & effects. Responses to decline.
GEOG 442 Day 19: Commercial and Retail Analysis, and Community Facilities.
Higher Urban Edinburgh What I should know : Site & situation;
Out of town sites and the greenfield-brownfield debate
The Rural-Urban Fringe & Green Belts Aim: To find out what has happened on the Rural-Urban Fringe and why Green Belts have been set up by the government.
 Site: actual land upon which the settlement is built, e.g. dry point, gap town;  Situation: position of settlement in relation to the surrounding area;
Images of Urban Land Use Zones
Urban areas (H1) Developed world case study In a named developed city, explain land use in the CBD 6 Explain the differences between the Inner City and.
MEDC’s: Problems And Solutions
Close to the Edge Quick identification guide CBD Inner City Suburbs Rural-urban fringe Rural (including rural villages)
The Rural-Urban Fringe. What is the rural-urban fringe? It is the area where the city meets the countryside.
Urban Introduction Higher Urban Out of Town Shopping Centre [Date] Today I will: - Be able to explain the impact of an out of town shopping centre on shops.
Key questions Where is Fforestfach? How has Fforestfach changed? Why has it changed? What are the impacts of these changes?
The Rural- Urban Fringe. The Fringe The Rural-Urban fringe is the name given to the land at the edge of an urban area, where there is often a huge mixture.
The Rural-Urban Fringe Lesson Aim: To find out what has happened on the Rural-Urban Fringe especially regarding housing.
Central Business District (CBD). The role of the CBD  Shopping  Entertainment  Finance (banking)  Offices The CBD or Central Business District is.
Problems and Solutions.  What does CBD stand for?  2 minutes – remind yourself what things you would find in the CBD  UK – City/Town Centre  France.
Manchester Manchester is a city in England. In 2001, there were over 450,000 people, a population that makes it the 5th largest city in the United Kingdom.
Land Use Patterns. This is the Burgess Model. Why do you think it has been designed like this?
CBD Characteristics You will need to be able to describe and where appropriate explain the main characteristics of the CBD. Where possible always try and.
Edge of town development NAT4/5. Title: Edge of town development  12/06/2016  Aims:  To find out what type of development is going on at the edge of.
URBAN ISSUES IN M.E.D.C’s: TRAFFIC & SHOPPING IN THE CBD.
Changes to the CBD.  What changes have taken place in the CBD over the last 40 years? (take 2 minutes and discuss it with your partner)
Starter: What city are we looking at today?
Student handout.
Urban Models Have No Relevance In Modern Day Geographical Study
LEEDS YORK ROAD SUMMARY
Changes in the CBD Match the description to the explanation
The Rural-Urban Fringe & Green Belts
Regeneration - Enquiry Question 3
Urbanization.
Handsfree Group
GCSE Geography – What I need to know!
Land Use Segregation Segregation: separation into similar groups types of land use and businesses also tend to cluster together – this happens because.
Urban Land Use.
URBAN ISSUES IN M.E.D.C’s: TRAFFIC & SHOPPING IN THE CBD
Q2a In what ways does Figure 2 indicate that the town centre of Runcorn is in decline? (4 marks) Max 1 mark for listing without out clear reference to.
Old industrial or dock sites Could be polluted
Learning Objectives Identify different land use zones from the CBD to the suburbs using map evidence to justify your answers. Describe the land use associated.
Changing locations: quaternary and tertiary
What similarities and differences are in the land uses?
Planning For Change.
Changes at the edge of HIC cities
Impacts of Globalisation

Changes in the Rural-Urban Fringe
Manchester Northern Quarter 1,575,000 impacts - 140sqm
Bid-Rent Theory IB SL.
Urban Land Use (chapter 21)
MEDC’s: Problems And Solutions
Liverpool Urban Study.
Megacities.
suburbanisation is when ...
Suburban and Urban-Rural Fringe
Urban and Rural Communities
Zones of Melbourne.
Aims of today’s class Provide a recap on the aspects of urban geography we have covered to date Examine variations in housing types across cities Examine.
Presentation transcript:

You need to know the issues present in a UK CBD and how such an area has been revitalised..

CASE STUDY: Manchester, The Triangle.

THE OPPOSITION!!!!!!! The Trafford Centre The Trafford Centre was built in the rural-urban fringe in 1998 The site of the Trafford Centre meant that land was less expensive than land in the city centre. This meant that the development could be large and include free parking. The site was also accessible Shoppers did not have to travel into the city centre. Negative impact on the city centre.

THE TRIANGLE-fighting back for the city centre In 1996 Manchester Centre was bombed by the IRA and was subsequently regenerated. The regeneration program aimed to create a pedestrianized and covered shopping area as well as including urban furniture and artwork. The developed area was called ‘The Triangle’ and was opened in 2000. Today it is where the Manchester Eye can be found and also where the Christmas Markets are held.

Practice question 1. What problems are found in a city centre other than traffic? (4 mark) 2. How can problems in city centre areas be reduced? (4 marks)