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Agenda
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Who we are
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The critical issues
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The tools we use now
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How we could really work together
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Who we are
A unique independent organisation
Supporting a better built environment
Through a range of client services
Providing a clear, constructive and consistent voice on design in
the built environment
– We receive no grant funding
– A social enterprise, with clients in the public and private sectors
– Delivering social value
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& how we work
– Through a strengthened full-time DSE team
– Supported by an expert panel located throughout the greater south
east
– Working across the east and south east, at scale and predominantly on
housing
– Acting as a ‘third space’, facilitating dialogue, promoting collaboration
and fostering quality
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Advising on growth
• North Whiteley Urban Extension consisting of 3500 dwelling
including local and neighbourhood centres, primary schools and a
secondary school
• North Wokingham SDL a development of 760 dwellings
• Arborfield Garrison SDL an allocation for 3500 houses.
• A new community north of Fareham of around 6,000 houses plus
employment
• Whitehill Bordon consisting of 4,000 new homes and 5,500 new jobs
• Ipswich Garden Suburb consisting of 3,500 new homes
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The critical issues
1. A lack of understanding about the value design quality leading to permissions for
low quality development – can we really risk continuing to devalue localities?
2. A lack of agreement about a quality threshold leading to excessive and/or time
spent in the planning system - should we be deterring investment in this way – is
there not a way of getting greater clarity and consistency?
3. How we engage with physical and social context – if opposition is the dominant
stance is it not time to think maybe our approach is wrong?
4. A lack of risk taking in housing leads to homogeneity and a failure to complement
Kent and Medway's historic and contemporary exemplars
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How we can help
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Provide design training to raise awareness of the value of design
Provide in house design advice to local planning authorities
through 1-1s or surgeries
Offer pre-application design review and design dialogue to provide
a clear voice on design quality and foster agreement on design
principle
Foster a dialogue between communities, developers and local
authorities about growth
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Design training
• Built environment debate and knowledge sharing through conferences,
seminars and roundtable
• Open training workshops to provide knowledge and develop skills
• Bespoke training programmes, helping to develop skills and promoting
collaboration across organisations
Provide in house design advice
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1-1 desk-side design advice delivered by DSE to planning officers
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Design surgeries enabling planning officers to discuss concerns with
DSE
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Design workshops to unlock issues and progress development
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Pre-application design review and design dialogue
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A process of independent, expert design advice
Delivered through a multi-disciplinary design panel
At the early stages in the pre-application process
Involving the promoter, the local planning authority and the panel
Increasing clarity and consistency
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Design Review
Signals that good design is expected
Creates a forum for collaboration in the planning process
Provides access to national & international design expertise
Offers trusted, independent advice with public accountability
Provides the highest quality of review ensuring that the advice will
respected by Officers, Members and promoters
• Provides cross authority assistance when schemes span across
other local authority boundaries
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Design review is cost neutral for a local planning authority
• We introduced charges for design review.
• We charge the promoter
• Charges are transparent and range from £4,025 for a single half-day
design review to £8,050 for several reviews on one day
• Charging has not been a barrier to the development of design review developers and housebuilders value professionally delivered design
review
• For a fraction of the project cost, design review significantly impacts on
the quality and the value of the product, and, when deployed early, it
saves time and money in the planning system
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Building for Life
• DSE involvement in Building for Life goes back to its inception
• It continues to the present day through our Building for Life workshops
and training workshops.
• We have used our design review expertise to develop a workshop
based Building for Life assessment process
• Increasing demand from local planning authorities and house builders
• We have also developed a model of design review which uses the 12
questions in the new Building for Life as a framework
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With the Kent Design Network continuing to resolve issues
• 12th November an evening seminar to help you plan for quality
through the local plan
• 21st November a conference at New London Architecture to bring
together local authorities from across the greater south east for a
conference to debate how we shape growth
• 26th November a half day seminar on transforming the high street and
town centre
Our proposition
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A programme of awareness raising about the value of design
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A means of easy access to design advice for local planning authorities
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A design management framework for Kent and Medway based on consistent use
of design review by all local authorities
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The use of collaborative tools and processes at the early stage in design evolution
to facilitate agreement of design principles
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The continued strengthening of Kent Design as a means of bringing people
together to raise the debate and promote collabortation
Our proposition
• We had Kent Design Guide
• We have the Kent Design Network
• We need a Kent Design Framework
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