
Streets of Edinburgh
The New Town
John Amoore(Author)
Lulu.com (Publisher)
Published on 6. October 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
100 pages
978-1-4452-6868-2 (ISBN)
Description
Updated July 2024
Where and what is Edinburgh's New Town? Actually it is more than a single new town, but several developments north of the Old Town, starting in the late 18th-century, continuing into the 19th-century. Illustrated verses describe these developments, releasing built-up tension experienced by residents living in cramped confined old Edinburgh.
Expansion began with James Craig's rectangular grid, a design harmonizing with the features of the land. Wide streets, a square at each end, offered comfortable, spacious homes with gardens. Popular and successful, extensions soon followed, to north, west and east, each making good use of the landscape. And preserving green spaces, lungs for the growing city.
A New Town, yes, but what is New becomes Old. To remain New it must Renew, honouring its past whilst welcoming change. The renewal must honour and embrace nature, making space for birds, animals and insects, for greenery, flowers and trees.
A companion volume, Volume I, The Royal Mile, describes that historic street. A further companion volume, Volume II, The Old Town, describes the Old Town, its closes and wynds and southern valley. Each is self-contained, able to be read and enjoyed on its own.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 6 mm
Weight
159 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4452-6868-2 (9781445268682)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
This is one of a trilogy of volumes about the central area of Edinburgh, roughly that of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Old and New Towns of Edinburgh. Volume I describes the Royal Mile. Volume II describes the Old Town, its Closes, the gardens within it and the valley to the south. Volume III (this volume) describes the New Town