Planning, Politics and City-Making: A Case Study of King's Cross

Paperback Published on: 07/11/2016
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Synopsis

The King's Cross scheme is one of the largest and most complex developments taking place in Britain today. Through documenting this seminal case-study, this book sheds light on the complex process through which public realm development proposals are planned and approved: through complex negotiation and deal making, involving many different stakeholders.

  • Unique, insider's account: draws on first-hand interviews and full access to previously confidential material from primary sources.
  • Comprehensive look at urban planning relevant to both students and practitioners.
  • Currently very little available on the process through which public realm schemes are planned and approved.
  • Kings Cross is now a standing event in the teaching calendars of many planning schools.
  • Huge international market: KX visitor centre receives delegations on study tours from Japan, Taiwan, China, USA, India, Korea, Australia, Malaysia, UAE, Russia, South Africa, Mexico and most the EU.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: RIBA Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781859466353
  • Number of pages: 256
  • Dimensions: 212 x 249 x 12 mm
  • Weight: 762g
  • Languages: English