Canary Wharf DeclarationFighting privatisation with privatisation
- Privatisation, Public space, Infrastructure, Water treatment, Profitability and public expenditure, Sky right
Yuliang Kang studio
Furthermore, by creating elevated public spaces, the project initiates a discourse on airspace ownership. This addresses the intrusion of skyscrapers on fundamental public rights like sight and light.
The project site is situated in Canary Wharf, London. By merging water treatment facilities with public space, the project investigates the positioning of public space within the urban framework.
- Rui Lin
Background
Perspective
From < Delirious New York >“City is the carrier of all activities”. At the moment when activities take place, the city culture begins to form and people are in the process of mutual shaping with the city.
Activities exist when there are people, and activities are the means to shape a city, while the city is the "architectural declaration" of urban activities.
Based on my understanding of the development of Manhattan, I have drawn five elements, namely 'money, creativity, policy, density, and foundation'. Through these elements, I will read how different behaviors have shaped the urban space in the UK in nearly a hundred years.
Research
Technology: Tech created larger buildings but also restricted people.
Political: London's high-rises since 1930 prompted the Sight Act. Changes challenged its relevance.
People: Pseudo public spaces grew, parks turned commercial, open areas patrolled, streets privatized, activities became routine.
Space: Fake public spots emerged, parks commercialized, guarded lawns, streets privatized, activities repetitive.
Industrial revolution caused shrinkage in the 1960s; Government revived port in the 1980s, forming a business hub; 1990s saw financial firm collapse due to city crackdown; New millennium brought rail extension, local turnaround, financial sector growth.
Canary Wharf's history shows behavior and space influence each other. Like Manhattan, London seeks fresh possibilities in public space, marked by a new beginning.
Site analysis
Principles
The logic of privatisation
The public space is set up in such a way that it is maintained by the government and does not have the capacity to generate direct economic value.
Concept
When public space has a value output, it can bring benefits to more people. A 'public defends the public, public defends the public' model is a way of sustaining the development of public space. The way for the public to defend the public is through the privatisation of public space, through the continuous creation of value, the defence of the public, and the empowerment of the public.