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Mind-map Showing the Effects of Celebrating an Areas Identity - Kate Melhuish
There is a habit removing or hiding it history and not preserving buildings for use and signifying their importance leaving derelict site and buildings throughout the Clyde area. By removing these areas of importance from their neighbourhood in turn you lose the areas identity and this contributes to a loss of community and connection to the city along with perpetuation the rise in mental health issues. By celebrating a places identity and history, bringing these areas back to life for their communities we can bring people back together and create spaces for communities, increasing their connection to each other and to the city as a whole.

West Section – View on St. Andrews in the Square - Giovanni Miscena

Apparatus Drawing – Site Plan: St. Andrews Square - Giovanni Miscena