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WORTHING'S Splashpoint and Beach House are natural meeting points and starting places for events.
It would be lovely if the Suncloud design could incorporate an arena feel with the rings of hard architecture offering seating or standing places.

The Minack Theatre in Cornwall is an example of an outdoor theatre, but considering Worthing's windy nature, an incorporation of some wind screening on the south western side would be appreciated.

I do hope you don't get lots of suggestions that the Suncloud would be a haven for anti-social behaviour.

Public spaces should not be designed with hooligans in mind.

Public spaces should be designed so that they are constantly used by visitors and locals, thereby preventing wastelands for ASBOs.

Jane Langley
University of Sussex



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  • Last Updated: 24 July 2008 3:34 PM
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