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Case Study Tower Hamlets LAPA LONDON CASE STUDY TOWER HAMLETS DOUNIA JENDLY JOÃO FERNANDES PHILIPPE LEFORT MARKUS ZIMMERMANN FILOMEEN DUDOK DE WIT RENE KOMMER 11.10.2007 introduction organisation environment transport housing education health conclusion introduction: trajectory Bo llards Bol Bol 1 to 32 Bradley House Tanks 2 4 Works 6 e us 1 o Works H t PH o 2 0 y xle Fo Works 0 2 to 1 se u 1 Ho y to Works le 5 se x 0 u Fo ho are W 1 e t o Prioress s 3 u Hou se o 0 H n o t l A B M L A u C n N d O K R W e T A n H L E L H R N T 8 o U 2 u 4 A N 2 o s P N o t t e P E 1 1 R L C O o A r C b H i n ry H bu o er u t s n e 0 TCB s e a u 9 C o H o t 1 1 Playgroun d t e s o u 2 o 8 n H r to Ba Adventure Playground P l Jolle s Ho use a y g El r o u n 2 Sub S ta d 1 4 8 1 1 1 e 9 t us 4 9 o o 3 3 H 6 1 7 2 ne 1 2 o 0 0 to st 9 2 d 2 1 Ru 5 6 1 3 3 PH 2 2 Insle y 1 1 9 1 8 1 2 0 0 9 6 2 Hou se 1 4 3 6 6 7 t o 2 6 1 3 7 8 0 4 1 2 a 7 2 B 7 1 6 9 0 5 a 1 t o 1 PH 6 4 x t e 1 4 3 r 7 t o 6 1 H 4 4 8 6 3 o 1 2 3 5 1 H u t 0 1 1 2 8 1 a s o o o t 4 t 1 1 B e 1 8 3 2 r 2 d a TCBs w 4 k e 7 s i e u 2 St Mary's 6 o 1 c H 6 1 r 1 k r 1 le 5 d e H a ET S Cou rt o t E 1 H R 5 6 o T u S 1 o H 1 6 s 2 P u HIG T 1 e 4 EE o 7 6 s EY R s e ML ST t 1 O 1 3 6 1 R Y 9 6 7 5 B 1 R 1 1 IO 0 3 5 PR 1b 1 1 4 1 1 9 5 a 9 4 1 Register Office 1 1 5 5 5 4 0 1 5 1 1 3 9 1 4 1 7 4 PH 1 1 8 9 3 3 2 o t 6 1 0 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 4 2 1 1 7 3 9 3 9 1 1 0 1 1 1 H o t 8 2 TCP 8 to 1 Balling er A 5 3 t 1 2 9 o N 3 3 C El Sub e AY 4 Bow 1 eb W PO Gl L Po int 1 O IL t C AINH 4 Sta o R K t 5 Old Pala ce ur 0 Church 8 Co R O A 4 Primary S cho ol Sta tio n 1 8 D 9 4 L Marsalis 6 P 9 5 2 a 7 o 9 5 v s 6 9 t 0 t e 4 1 t C Hou se 6 L t o U U o e L PH 1 t C 8 H 6 8 9 ou s E Bank e D D G A 1 o 1 8 r 1 4 R T 1 E PH r E 8 o 6 i t R n R o t T El Sub S ta P g Hen shall Poin t O S 8 1 N o t 4 A I o o 1 1 L in D K t N 8 n 3 2 4 3 t A 1 1 FR 3 2 5 1 0 1 3 2 0 0 a 1 St 4 ub 4 S 7 l 6 1 E a 8 T 6 LB a 6 7 4 f Depot 1 7 0 a R t A 2 2 5 W I 2 N a 8 d Fa irlie un y 9 1 o 2 H gr 4 I 4 y 4 L la 1 P 2 Cou rt L 0 W 2 0 1 2 1 A Y St Agn es' El Sub S ta 1 3 1 U 42 L o 3 t 1 4 C 0 7 2 4 Ro man Ca th olic 1 3 5 2 7 4 a 8 S 7 Primary S cho ol t r S o T 2 n 1 u rr e 25 L d Wa E 1 l 4 9 e O 2 2 se T y ou N E H 3 E 1 0 A R 8 W T R 3 2 1 Church S 6 a D 8 IS 2 9 T l 1 ' 1 k S O 8 D 3 Sc A S 6 RO a T h W o LC W St R three mills U b ol RO Su E A k C R l E S 7 e 1 L A E e U T H H pe 7 4 L o r 5 N us 's 5 e G 1 2 T 1 O 2 6 0 N 3 6 1 6 7 0 4 3 3 C 1 L 0 4 O 4 9 7 3 1 S THR E EE MIL L L ANE 1 4 8 2 5 3 1 3 2 2 1 3 4 wa y 1 5 k Su b 3 9 ar 2 0 r P o 5 Ca 1 t y tle 3 5 A D ea 0 l r 5 6 9 4 m a h 1 W rt 2 p 4 6 u A s 4 o 7 e C Health Centre l D H r 8 m r s 2 o 7 4 6 PC s ap u 1 H e se o r s 5 u s 2 s 7 2 5 e 4 1 to 1 7 R s 2 A b 8 6 I 4 War Memorial N 4 H 8 2 4 2 4 a IL 6 6 5 L 9 ter 6 Le s W 2 5 A 3 5 8 4 9 Cou rt Y 3 6 3 38 6 1 0 3 7 Superstore SL 3 3 3 6 5 9 6 3 3 3 1 King sley Ha ll 4 1 6 3 T Regent Square 1 1 O P 6 M O 7 6 6 0 D 3 L 2 W 3 A I O 0 6 R N 7 I 6 S Malla rd 4 E 6 5 C ' 4 S U 3 R R B 1 O G 4 6 1 a 6 R 0 6 Po int 0 A 4 8 2 a t D O 4 1 o Bromley 1 2 a V a 9 E 2 c is 80 ar 4 3 7 Recreation Ground h e 4 0 9 5 C s 6 4 4 u 4 1 b 5 C e o 1 1 to s 2 b L 6 u H A 8 3 1 1 b 8 1 o 0 9 H E M H 8 4 t N 6 1 t P 9 C 8 8 o 3 B 2 N e 3 c 2 g s A id 1 7 E 7 r m U B 5 i 7 L ot L O 8 o 1 Surg e 7 L 4 T F 7 ry T 9 R 1 t R u o L P 8 O n P 8 L 3 A n 8 9 4 A e A D 9 l W N 1 K R 4 T E 3 E FB N RE C T H o S A r T t GRACE L 1 h R 8 2 l 0 B e 2 4 N i 6 O g u t N 6 h r o S s H c e 1 r 1 5 E h o 1 o y El Sub S ta C u 3 2 LA o 6 S s P l o T 5 e E t C A R L 1 G E 5 O 2 10 to N 8 79 2 A a 2 9 3 0 R a 1 0 FB 1 D 0 ' rt S 1 u t 2 o o S 4 C 2 8 9 T 3 3 9 b ra R 0 b e V E 5 b E 2 Hackw orth Patrick Connolly T 4 2 4 1 1 L Garden s Po int T o 7 a t h U 7 n e p 1 g l b c D m o e 6 1 6 r h o t t i E t e s 2 7 d t 8 V a 2 9 e El g u o t O H d 1 b e o 2 N o H a 1 H Sub H S u 5 N o z o o s i t 2 u l 4 e u R e o s E 1 t 2 s O Sta h t e e o a e A t 1 a 6 r D nic T 1 2 o E c er El E o V se TR t ou S 4 t 0 2 H Sub 9 L 4 5 H 8 IA 1 1 1 R t o E 3 o 6 1 t u 8 3 o Sta P s 3 M 1 3 I e 4 o 2 7 t 2 2 2 1 4 1 1 28 1 to W 1 1 e i s ge 2 n u rid 3 g Ho S 4 B 1 2 h ot a e T o b i S F t m l IN e l W o i L h c n TA H As g o f 6 u o s r 1 d e o t 4 H 3 0 o 1 3 4 1 a t o u t 4 0 6 S s b o H u e 1 S t l O E Gant ry L T 1 3 5 C Y 8 B H 2 E 3 5 A 6 7 D 3 5 9 1 C L H SL O u S n C Playgroun d E 4 t s h Bailey Hous e 4 S W h a 1 B o a g R u e w f a U t o 4 h l C H r d 6 c E d o o e 0 t u H n 1 R 2 1 t s O 0 o o e H H t u Priestman A 3 4 o s o 1 D o e C u 2 u t s o s a Po int 1 e t e p Depot K u EL 1 T e EE E TR l A r N S e s t N SS 4 L WI c O E 5 A 2 9 T S t o o P R 1 1 Playgroun d q S t a T 7 1 t u R d 3 H a 6 s E 2 E S 9 r o t L 1 7 T e u o 1 s 2 n 0 6 2 e 1 1 e T o h o H t e t o 1 C 1 h u e s r e r B 1 y 4 o - 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