Developing a New Urban Quarter at Grangegorman, Dublin: The Role of Planning in its Successful Delivery

Terry Prendergast

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Abstract

This paper discussed the role of urban planning in achieving successful urban regeneration. It focuses on a specific regeneration project in Dublin’s inner city, the Grangegorman development, which relocates, on a phased basis, the Technological University Dublin’s c.40 buildings on dispersed sites within Dublin City to a single 29 hectare site. The development also provides health facilities for the Health Service Executive, in addition to community and recreational uses and commercial development. Urban planning has played a critical role in the delivery of the project and in securing Government support and funding. This paper describes the importance of project vision, a flexible implementation strategy, broad ranging consultation and the critical role of other stakeholders in delivering large scale urban regeneration.
Original languageEnglish
JournalPleanail
Issue numberWinter 2014
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Dec 2014

Keywords

  • urban planning
  • urban regeneration
  • Grangegorman development
  • Technological University Dublin
  • Health Service Executive
  • community uses
  • recreational uses
  • commercial development
  • project vision
  • implementation strategy
  • consultation
  • stakeholders

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