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Montague, L., 2026.

Flexible Futures: Designing High Streets for the Crises to Come

Output Type:Journal article
Publication:Architecture
Publisher:MDPI AG
URL:doi.org/10.3390/architecture6020090
Volume/Issue:6 (2)
Pagination:pp. 90-90

<jats:p>High streets have become central to debates on urban resilience as retail-led regeneration models struggle to address structural changes in town centre economies. This paper examines how architectural and urban design approaches can support more resilient high streets by engaging with the economic and governance systems that shape urban adaptation. Drawing on comparative research and analysis of post-pandemic town centre change, it combines literature review, empirical evidence and spatial analysis. Findings show that many regeneration strategies continue to prioritise environmental improvement and retail recovery despite declining demand and unstable commercial property models. As a result, design-led interventions often produce visible change without addressing the conditions that determine long-term viability. Analysis of key built form typologies--including traditional shopfronts, department stores, post-war commercial blocks and shopping centres--demonstrates how spatial characteristics both enable and constrain adaptation. The paper concludes that high street resilience emerges from the interaction of spatial design, governance capacity and economic viability, and proposes a viability-responsive framework that prioritises adaptable structures, varied unit sizes and coordinated governance to support long-term urban transformation.</jats:p>