Preparing Design Codes: a Practice Manual
DCLG
December 2006
Code: 60344
ISBN:
978 1 85946 260 7
152 pp
Paperback
£40.00
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Although different places face different challenges, high quality
development is essential to the successful delivery of sustainable
communities. Good planning needs to be a positive and proactive process that
seeks to get the right type of development in the right place, at the right
time.
In June 2006, the Government, through its commitment to raising the design
quality of new development in all locations, published a research report,
Design Coding in Practice: An Evaluation. This report found that design
codes can play a major role in delivering better quality development and
that they are particularly valuable when sites are large, when they are in
multiple ownership or when a development involves several developers or
design teams.
This manual has been specifically published to show how design codes can
help deliver good quality places, and to convey the means by which design
coding can be integrated into the planning, design and development processes
that shape the built environment. It compliments good practice guidance
which has been published to help encourage high quality development and the
delivery of good quality places. It not only directly supports the
implementation of PPS3 but is also relevant to all aspects of the built
environment and is not restricted to new residential development.
The use of design codes is not mandatory. The key for developers, local
authorities and other interested parties is to understand when and why
design codes may be the right tool to use, and under what circumstances
design codes can streamline processes, add value and delivery better quality
development.
This manual addresses these important issues. It forms the ‘what’, ‘how’ and
‘who’ guide to preparing and implementing design codes, by answering the
following three key questions:
- What are design codes, and why and where are they useful?
- How can they be prepared and what represents an efficient and effective
design coding process?
- Who is responsible, and what are the roles of all those involved through
all stages of the process from preparation to implementation.
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