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Border(s)lines between isolation and connection: the disused railway in Aberdeen.

Zecca, Cecilia; Laing, Richard

Authors

Cecilia Zecca

Richard Laing



Contributors

Greg G. Hall
Editor

Abstract

Abandoned railways allow an interpretation of urban borders by considering different scales of connection and separation. The former railway line in Aberdeen is used as a case study to explore how urban linear connections represent a defining linear space and may postulate a socio-spatial statement. The linearity of abandoned railways as an urban design issue is recognised as a characteristic of urban isolation and connection. The contemporary city is no longer a compact and homogeneous entity; its fragmentation and diversity make it prone to rapid transformation. The fragmentation represented by urban voids results from rapid urbanisation and new modes of transportation. Urban infrastructures, particularly railways, often necessitate redesign and are subject to relocation due to urban conditions. This relocation results in abandoned lines and, later, linear voids representing new micro-borders within a city. Focussing on an urban void and a residual form of a spatial condition that resulted from an abandoned railway line in Aberdeen, its potential role in connecting historically isolated and fragmented neighbourhoods is considered through three case studies of the successful transformation of abandoned railways. These are analysed to highlight the potential to develop a methodological approach to conscious urban reuse by addressing the challenges of planning and structuring specific design methods, to create a network of connections and reinforce the importance of reactivating surrounding areas and places.

Citation

ZECCA, C. and LAING, R. 2023. Border(s)lines between isolation and connection: the disused railway in Aberdeen. In Zaman, Q.M. and Hall, G.G. (eds.) Border urbanism: transdisciplinary perspectives. Cham: Springer [online], chapter 14, pages 245-266. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-06604-7_14

Online Publication Date Mar 7, 2023
Publication Date Dec 31, 2023
Deposit Date Mar 23, 2023
Publicly Available Date Mar 8, 2025
Publisher Springer
Pages 245-266
Series Title The urban book series
Series ISSN 2365-757X; 2365-7588
Book Title Border urbanism: transdisciplinary perspectives
Chapter Number 14
ISBN 9783031066030
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-06604-7_14
Keywords Disused railway lines; Greenways; Urban voids; Micro-areas; Urban identity; Placemaking
Public URL https://rgu-repository.worktribe.com/output/1920480