The Wall: Control and Space in the Byker Redevelopment
The Wall: Control and Space in the Byker Redevelopment
Author(s): Phillip ROBERTSSubject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Zeta Books
Keywords: Gilles Deleuze; Felix Guattari; quality of life; reterritorialisation;
Summary/Abstract: This article is concerned with the political implications of Ralph Erskine’s redevelopment of the Byker estate in Newcastle Upon Tyne in the United Kingdom. In it I attempt to provide a theoretical analysis of the architectures and environmental planning procedures operating in Byker, using the work of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari to consider the impact of the re-development on the spaces within Newcastle and upon the bodies of the residents of the area. Ralph Erskine had been concerned with using the redevelopment to improve the quality of life on the estate and to introduce a positive political relation to the spaces and buildings on the development, however, as this paper will show, the upheavals in the social organisation of city life in Britain at large have negated the positive effects of his redevelopment philosophy and led to the reterritorialisation of a regressive and isolating politics of social organisation across the city spaces of Newcastle Upon Tyne.
Journal: Environment, Space, Place
- Issue Year: 2010
- Issue No: Vol.2/2
- Page Range: 29-43
- Page Count: 15
- Language: English
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