Replanning London after the Second World War
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Gresham College Lectures
Replanning London after the Second World War
Jul 07, 2015
Gresham College
How do you rebeuild one of the world's largest cities? You need a cunning plan: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/replanning-london-after-the-second-world-war

London was, during the Second World War, the largest and most obvious target, and the most badly-bombed city in the country. Ideas about rebuilding began very early, even during the Blitz itself. The number, scale and variety of plans was large, ranging from the "informal" - produced by individuals, and probably more for promoting themselves than as serious contributions, and a range of organisations - to the "formal", produced by Borough Councils and other authorities, by their own staff or eminent consultants. Central Government was also involved, in urging some authorities to make plans, in recommending consultants, and in commissioning large-scale plans.

The hierarchy of official plans (for the City, County and Greater London) were the culmination of ideas about city structure, function and design, as well as approaches to planning, that had been developing before the war. They were hugely influential elsewhere in Britain and, through various forms of promotion, elsewhere in the world. This talk will explore the range of plans, what was proposed, and the gap between proposals and what was eventually - often years or decades later - actually built.

This lecture will be delivered as a part of the 2015 City of London Festival.

The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/replanning-london-after-the-second-world-war

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