Ok........this Site Design process is becoming complicated. I understand that in order to have a succesful final design the site needs to be surveyed, but I never imagined that survey would be so detailed. Thank God the survey tasks have been split into two groups. I chose to cover culture.....hmm. This task has proven to be a bit challenging because I think culture is more abstract than a fixed parameter. However throughout the process and reading up on British architecture I have been enlightened.
The conclusion is the Line is an important part of the cultural heritage of London and it is important to both locals and visitors. The Line is important for recreation which is explored through site-seeing of historic sites, landmarks, entertainment, sports and ultimately shopping. This is my tally of the things which contribute to cultural use on the Line
Cultural Use Survey
Location/ Space | Interest/ Importance | Function | Users |
Horse Guard Parade /St. James Park | Historic buildings, ceremonial courtyard War memorial Police memorial Duke of York column Carlton House Terraces-the Royal society, the Institute of contemporary Arts and the Photographic Department and Archives of the National Portrait Gallery. | Ceremonies Site seeing | Tourists Locals |
Waterloo Place | Statues
| Historical, site -seeing | Tourists |
Piccadilly Circus | Shaftesbury monument- statue of Eros Underground station Criterion theatre Sign boards | Leisure, Entertainment | Locals, tourists |
Golden square | Statue of George II | Recreation, leisure, historical | Locals |
Carnaby Street | Cafés, international fashion brand stores En route to Liberty store Spirit of Soho mural, Easter-street art decorations | Shopping, Entertainment | Tourists, Locals |
Argyll Street | Cafés, Theatres- London Palladium | Recreational, Shopping, Dinning- Canton -Asian food, Bella Italia – Italian food | Locals, tourists |
Regent Street (upper) | All Souls Church The University of Westminster Large outlet stores H&M, Nike town, etc. Cafés- Pret a Manger, Mc Donalds | Commercial, shopping | Locals, tourists- All Souls Church |
Portland Place | BBC building- sculpture at entrance Langham Hotel Embassies- Namibia, China, Kenya, Poland Royal institute of British Architects Institute of Physics Association of Anesthetists Association of Radiologists Stucco detailing – no.21, 46-48 Statues
| Administrative services, Historical, Architectural | Locals, |
Regent’s Park Outer Circle | Sporting fields- football fields, ruby fields running routes, Zoo, Gardens, Cafés – the Hub, Open Air theatre Diorama- Princes Trust, Park Crescent- John Nash terraces and villas St. Mark’s Church Railings and gates, lamp posts | Historical, Architectural, Recreational, Ecological, Commercial | Locals, tourists |
Primrose Hill | Summit – dramatic views Iolo Morganwy plaque Name plates affix to benches | Recreational, leisure, picnics, dog-walkers | Mainly locals |

