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Allied London by Mind Map: Allied London

1. Event Demographics

1.1. Weekday vs Weekend

1.1.1. Location

1.1.1.1. Weekday events mainly attract the Spinningfields community as the location is on their doorstep, they are aware of the activities.

1.2. Large Mixed Numbers

1.2.1. Resonance

1.2.1.1. The most mixed demographics occur when an event strikes a high resonance with local cultures.

1.2.1.1.1. The Paint Brush

2. Capacity

2.1. All large-scale events are free

2.1.1. Ease of public access encourages footfall; benefiting the estate and enhancing future perceptions of Spinningfields.

2.2. Pre-Event

2.2.1. Events with confined capacity have ticket and deposit schemes.

2.2.1.1. 'Summer Screenings' capacity 400

2.3. On the day

2.3.1. Extensive security teams and protocols are in place to manage capacity and monitor public safety.

2.4. Exception to public access

2.4.1. On occasion large scale activity may warrant an evening exclusive preview event offered to early bird sign-ups and Spinningfields residents. The event is available to the public the following day.

3. Modern Identity

3.1. Regeneration Success

3.1.1. A leading regional business quarter in the UK and the centre of Manchester corporate community.

3.2. Modern Development

3.2.1. Home to 165 world class technology, financial and commercial service organisations.

3.2.2. Spinningfields has spurred modern development in St Johns, Ancoats and The New Bailey.

4. Public Space Interventions

4.1. Originality

4.1.1. Concept and design

4.2. Location

4.2.1. Somewhere that receives and can take large amounts of pedestrian movement

4.3. Purpose

4.3.1. The quality, substance of reasoning and accompanying message for an activity (see resonance)

5. Public Realm Responsibility

5.1. Growing city-wide awareness of the value of good quality public realms

5.2. Spinningfields recongises their responsibility in providing exciting places to live, work and play

5.2.1. Co-working spaces

5.2.1.1. 'All Work' and 'Social' within the XYZ building

5.2.2. Re-imaged public spaces

5.2.2.1. Left Bank Garden Pop-up

5.2.3. Recognised architecture

5.2.3.1. No.1 and the Filing Cabinet

5.2.4. Maintenance and Cleaning

5.2.5. Security Presence

6. Technologies

6.1. Increasing technologies

6.1.1. Strengths

6.1.1.1. Extensive user ground level connectivity

6.1.1.2. Reach larger audiences with smart screens and technology

6.1.1.3. Adaptability for a wide variety of features i.e. wi-fi, live news feed, maps, weather reports and city-wide security incidents.

6.1.2. Limitations

6.1.2.1. Cost

6.1.2.2. Location and Design

6.1.2.3. Eco-friendly

6.1.2.4. Longevity before the infrastructure becomes outdated.

6.2. Current technologies

6.2.1. Two large advertising screens

6.2.2. Spinningfields website and social media