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Thomas Sharp and the post-war replanning of Chichester: conflict,confusion and delay

机译:托马斯·夏普(Thomas Sharp)和战后奇切斯特(Chichester)的重新规划:冲突,混乱和延误

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Thomas Sharp was a planner of skill and sensitivity to context, very active in replanning smaller historic towns and cities after the Second World War. His 1949 plan for Chichester was well received locally and nationally, but led to fierce debates and conflict with the West Sussex County Council, newly elevated to the status of Planning Authority, who wished to widen the main streets that Sharp felt gave the town its Georgian character. The Ministry of Transport supported the imposition of standard carriageway and pavement widths. The Ministry of Town and Country Planning temporized and delayed approval of the Development Plan. By the 1960s Sharp's report seemed to have been forgotten, and a new culture of conservation radically changed planning policy. Perhaps Sharp's real legacy here was in delaying damaging proposals, and promoting a more holistic approach to 'townscape'.
机译:托马斯·夏普(Thomas Sharp)是一位熟练且对环境敏感的规划师,在第二次世界大战后非常积极地对较小的历史城镇进行重新规划。他于1949年制定的奇切斯特计划在当地和全国范围内广受好评,但引发了激烈的辩论,并与西萨塞克斯郡议会发生了冲突,该议会刚刚升格为规划局,后者希望拓宽夏普认为赋予该镇乔治亚风格的主要街道字符。运输部支持采用标准行车道和人行道宽度。城乡规划部暂时取消了该发展计划的批准。到1960年代,夏普的报告似乎已经被遗忘了,一种新的保护文化从根本上改变了计划政策。夏普在这里的真正遗产也许是延迟了破坏性的提议,并提倡一种更为整体的“城市景观”方法。

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