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‘Business as Usual?’ – Exploring the Design Response of UK Speculative Housebuilders to the Brownfield Development Challenge
addresses the relationship between two important policy objectives in the UK, namely those to improve residential design quality and ensure a much higher proportion of new homes are built on brownfield sites. It explores how the strategies of speculative housebuilders, who provide around 85% of all new UK homes, are crucial to achieving both objectives. Most speculative housebuilders are brownfield pragmatists or sceptics, who have simply transferred their standardised design approach from greenfield to brownfield development. As a result, significantly higher design quality has been achieved only rarely at brownfield locations. However, a small number of pioneer developers, who concentrate on bespoke designs, have demonstrated how to produce higher quality housing in tight urban locations, usually by commissioning experienced architects instead of relying on less qualified technicians. Crucially, there needs to be significant change in embedded cultures within the industry to mainstream this approach to design.
‘Business as Usual?’ – Exploring the Design Response of UK Speculative Housebuilders to the Brownfield Development Challenge
addresses the relationship between two important policy objectives in the UK, namely those to improve residential design quality and ensure a much higher proportion of new homes are built on brownfield sites. It explores how the strategies of speculative housebuilders, who provide around 85% of all new UK homes, are crucial to achieving both objectives. Most speculative housebuilders are brownfield pragmatists or sceptics, who have simply transferred their standardised design approach from greenfield to brownfield development. As a result, significantly higher design quality has been achieved only rarely at brownfield locations. However, a small number of pioneer developers, who concentrate on bespoke designs, have demonstrated how to produce higher quality housing in tight urban locations, usually by commissioning experienced architects instead of relying on less qualified technicians. Crucially, there needs to be significant change in embedded cultures within the industry to mainstream this approach to design.
‘Business as Usual?’ – Exploring the Design Response of UK Speculative Housebuilders to the Brownfield Development Challenge
Tiesdell, Steve (editor) / Adams, David (editor) / Adams, David (author) / Payne, Sarah (author)
2011-05-20
20 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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