There's no place like the real world
Language: English Series: Estates Gazette ; (0513) 2 April 2005, 60-61(2)Publication details: 2005Subject(s): Summary: Looks at a method using GIS developed by the FDPSavills research department for utilising land in a sustainable way in all situation and locations, demonstrating that the government sustainable communities plan to deliver high-quality housing in desirable neighbourhoods can be profitable as well as principled. The approach informs the masterplanning process by assessing what can be built viably on a site. Reports on Savillstown, one of a number of client studies that measure the full, mixed-use potential of sites. Concludes that carefully planned bespoke mixed-use in its broadest sense is the key to delivering higher returns as well as sustainable communities and that real places are more valuable than artificial developments.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | L129281 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 129281-1001 |
Looks at a method using GIS developed by the FDPSavills research department for utilising land in a sustainable way in all situation and locations, demonstrating that the government sustainable communities plan to deliver high-quality housing in desirable neighbourhoods can be profitable as well as principled. The approach informs the masterplanning process by assessing what can be built viably on a site. Reports on Savillstown, one of a number of client studies that measure the full, mixed-use potential of sites. Concludes that carefully planned bespoke mixed-use in its broadest sense is the key to delivering higher returns as well as sustainable communities and that real places are more valuable than artificial developments.