GM Design Associates were commissioned in 2013 to research, write, illustrate and edit a guide providing planning, site identification, design and construction advice to aid Rural Housing Association in the delivery of high quality social housing that enhances local rural character and supports all aspects of rural living. The guide is the Association’s response to the concern that the recent delivery of social housing, while meeting all contemporary standards has been achieved all too often without regard to local character or the specific needs of rural residents. The guide is not intended to be prescriptive, rather it is a guide, which if used intelligently, will assist all involved in new social housing developments to ensure these:
• Reflect, respect and sustain the needs and aspirations of rural people;
• Have regard for local social and economic culture and heritage and the land-scapes/environments that have shaped distinct places;
• Are truly sustainable, in the most comprehensive of manners including socially, eco-nomically and environmentally; and
• Avoid further suburbanisation and despoiling of rural Northern Ireland through the de-velopment of inappropriate house styles, layouts surround/gardens and entrances.
The Rural Housing Association have published over 2000 copies of the document. They have distributed these throughout the region, including to education institutions and academics, libraries, other housing associations, developers, politicians, statutory authorities, and made copies available to the general public. There is not an endless budget for the marketing of the guide so therefore it is a key aim to generate publicity digitally and ensure there is continued debate of the issues and potential solutions identified in the guide. On a practical level the Rural Housing Association are now applying the guidance in their new build schemes.
Please feel free to view the document in its entirety at: www.ruralhousing.co.uk/Publications/DesignGuide/Designguide.html
The enthusiastic multidisciplinary team allows our scope of services to range from private dwellings through to industrial business parks. An open plan office layout boosts creativity whilst providing an integrated design approach to ensure that the client receives the best possible outcome and service. With Chartered Architects and Chartered Architectural Technologists our architectural services include but are not limited to:
Residential development planning
Statutory approvals
Procurement
Construction management
Historic buildings consent
Site selection & appraisal
Feasibility studies
Major & cyclical works programmes
Contract management
Design & build delivery
Social housing
New build
Major & Cyclical works
External work
Condition surveys
The Practice has extensive experience in a wide range of scenarios providing not only an aesthetic appearance but also achieving any necessary BREEAM credits or similar sustainability criteria. The team competently provides services for:
Bespoke private gardens
Public town paths & parks
Historic & costal landscaping
Golf courses, sports facilities & children’s play areas
Landscape & visual impact assessment
Expert witness for planning appeals/public enquiries
University campuses
Parking & access arrangements
Caravan & holiday parks, marinas
Planting schedules, management & maintenance plans
Minerals, landfill and restoration.
The Practice has extensive expertise and exceptional experience in all areas of planning practice including:
Planning Appraisals & Site Feasibility
Planning Applications
Enforcement, provision of advice on regularising unauthorised development
Planning Appeals, Public Inquires and Area Plan. Preparation of written evidence and oral presentation at Appeals and Inquiries
Expert witness and licensing for legal hearings, appeals and public inquiries
Environmental impact assessment
Retail impact assessments
Renewable energy proposals including wind turbines, photovoltaics, etc
Brown field redevelopment & consideration of land contamination
Urban realm and regeneration
Strategic planning and master planning – for the co-ordinated and comprehensive development of large scale sites for residential,commercial and mixed-use developments
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