Another amazing video Jordan, thank you for the great content. Have you ever looked into the odd town of Washington?
@JordanReeveАй бұрын
Maybe one day!
@mike-myke22Ай бұрын
Alexei Sayle once said "Architects and town planners are very clever people - you don't catch them living in the sh*t they build." The Scotswood underpass is absolutely the worst I've ever seen.
@tbc8954Ай бұрын
Underpasses are great in theory, until they meet the realities of society.
@AngusWilliams-t7sАй бұрын
The underpass at the Newcastle end of the Scotswood Bridge is one of the scariest places on earth.
@jackyjackanovskiАй бұрын
I've grown up having a fear of these places and public toilets and being streetwise I sussed at an early age if anywhere makes you uneasy vulnerable and just out your comfort zone we'll avoid at all costs. For to enter somewhere and you're entrance and exit could be compromised never sat easy with me I.e. subways public toilets! Iam in my 50's and have stayed safe 🤞 Take care people 👍
@joline2730Ай бұрын
Jacky: Absolutely, 💯💯
@kenglenwright4040Ай бұрын
The question that springs to mind, and this covers many architectural decisions, who in their right mind thinks these are a good idea? Judging by Gateshead town centre, these people are also incapable of learning from even recent history!
@vulpsturmАй бұрын
Utopia syndrome. On paper, these look like complete solutions for pedestrians. In practice, they would be except for the human element, which can be mitigated by pro-active measures no one seems to ever adopt.
@Vince_ukАй бұрын
I have always avoided them like the plague, I have never felt comfortable using them even in daylight.
@PhilipMurphy8Ай бұрын
Seems the replacement is Traffic Lights nowadays
@sherlockh22Ай бұрын
This is an interesting article. Recently my wife and I walked from the quay to Pilgrim Street via All Saints church. She voiced her concern about the subway and I wonder if she would have used it if I was not with her?
@ztyneisnighАй бұрын
It is not the underpasses that are the problem. The murals celebrating the history of Newcastle built by the hands of the people of the toon of the era, should be something that should be preserved and not vandalised. It should be something that should even withstand WWII levels of bombings. But if the town is filled with people who do not care about their city and their neighbours inside it, what can you do? It is an overall trend in society and sadly there are no easy fixes to bring a change in mindset.
@JeffybonbonАй бұрын
I was a police officer in Newcastle in the 1980s and we used to patrol the underpasses our Panda Cars were small enough to drive through and we could keep an eye on the locations If the police had the man power and were committed to paroling them 90% of the issue of unsafe under passes would go and the public could use them today a Camera network could also be used The problem with the police today is they abdicate there duties to councils and the councils dont have a clue
@firestarter1888Ай бұрын
Also too busy looking for mean tweets than to deal with crime
@northeastpyro8796Ай бұрын
Youll know my grandad and my unce
@NR23derekАй бұрын
A product of car-centric planning. Along with walkways, the idea was to separate traffic and pedestrians, the problem being that the cars were given the flat priority route and pedestrian sent down dark tunnes or up stairwells onto the walkways. The basic problem is we tried to design the city for cars rather than people. It was a failed experiment which maybe we're beginning to reverse, but the problem is cars.
@noiseworksАй бұрын
there's an underpass in great park that had some lovely murals painted on it. the council, in their infinite wisdom painted over it, in grey paint. which is now tagged and looks a complete mess. less adverts and more art in our cities please
@paulos9900Ай бұрын
People will tag murals too. That's normally why they end up getting painted over. Look at the Alan Shearer vinyl things under Swan roundabout for an example.
@noiseworksАй бұрын
@@paulos9900 true! but it acts a greater deterrent than a fresh grey canvas, and the tags are far less noticeable; they stem from the same aesthetic
@1258-EckhartАй бұрын
Roadway surface crossings obviously hinder the traffic - although this is sometimes the plan. The underpass is the solution to this, but they must be clean and light. Maybe the responsibility for keeping them clean and light could be placed in local residents, who would work a sort of concierge system as employees of the council. Heavy refurbs would be carried out by the council's direct labour organisation, but day to day upkeep by local concierges. Personal touches would be e.g. allowing the concierge to name the underpass or decide on wall colours. I noted that the most presentable of the exemplified subways was the one with the mosaic murals, there's a lesson in there somewhere.
@jackpender8724Ай бұрын
please keep them
@M44411Ай бұрын
well you can see where the money is getting spent!! & it’s defo not west denton!! jesmond looks nice & clean tho!! two tier underpants lol 🥊🤬🥊