Applications

PLACE LOGIC analysis has a wide range of applications, from the study of existing urban patterns to understanding the impact of future developments. Typical applications are highlighted here along with a variety of relevant case studies a selection of which can be found later in this brochure.

Existing scenario

GIS mapping of the existing plan to incorporate existing vehicular and pedestrian only routes.

Case Studies

Winchester, Hampshire
Portas Pilots - Bedford, Liskeard
Milan, Geneva, Lancaster Comparison
Rome, Italy.
Oxford Street, Central London

Future Scenario - Single Scheme

Adaptation of the existing plan to incorporate a permitted future development proposal.

Case Studies

Nine Elms, London
Wellesley, Aldershot
Nansledan, Newquay, Cornwall

Berewood, Waterlooville, Hampshire
Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire
Knights Park, Tunbridge Wells, Kent

Future scenario - Multiple schemes

Adaptation of the existing plan to incorporate multiple future development proposals for the same site.

Case Studies

Angondje Gabon, Africa
Leith, Scotland

Future scenario - Multiple site locations

Adaptation of the existing plan to incorporate multiple future development proposals for alternative site locations.

Case Studies

Bohunt Liphook, Hampshire
Whitchurch, Hampshire

Connections analysis

Impact assessment of new connections (bridges, roads) or redevelopment of underperforming linkages.

Case Studies

Govan, Glasgow
Nine Elms, London

Building and open space analysis

Insertion of a new building and/or open space and application of constraints such as building obstacles, landscaping.

Case Studies

Leith, Scotland
Wellesley, Aldershot

US Embassy, Nine Elms London

Historic morphology analysis

Adaptation of the existing plan to incorporate historic morphology/urban growth over time.Adaptation of the existing plan to incorporate historic morphology/urban growth over time.

Case Studies

London River Crossings

Groane, Italy
West Corby, Northamptonshire

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