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Description
The partner company is a leading proponent of traditional urbanism and advances the discipline through professional debate and research. The portfolio includes major urban extensions, new settlements and small-scale infill. By collaborating with the University of Strathclyde Architecture Department they will be able to embed Multiple Centrality Assessment (MCA) as a strategic modelling tool for use in urban regeneration, therefore delivering positive economic and societal impact for affected communities.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 1/08/11 → 30/09/12 |
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