Ground Control: A New Methodology for the Creation of Urban Realm within the Urban Core Part 2 Project 2019 Joseph Earley Leeds Beckett University | UK G R O U N D C O N T R O L:A New Methodology for the Creation of Public Architecture within the Urban Core. The methodology comprises of six key stages:Stage 1 Building an image of the City CentreStage 2 Identifying the most catalytic site for interventionStage 3 Realigning the city centre with key public assetsStage 4 Prioritising the pedestrianStage 5 Learning from seminal public architectureStage 6 Testing a new form of open urban housing on the site.This process has three primary objectives:a) To realign the UK city centre with key public assetsb) To oppose the modern proliferation of closed gated communities in urban coresc) To challenge the binary notions of public and private space in pursuit of inclusivityThe methodology is built from a study of several historical and contemporary figures:Richard Sennett’s distinction between open and closed designJan Gehl’s distinction between the citizen and the consumerEdmund Bacon’s text on the realignment of 16th Century Rome by Pope Sxitus VRobin Evans’ texts on the on-going privatisation of the homeCarlo Scarpa’s haptic materiality, and his junctions between old & new Joseph Earley Tutor(s) Simon Warren