00:00:00 – Detailed background to the current research.
00:07:06 – Ten routes to success
00:07:40 – Route 1 Creating place and value through design
00:08:44 – Route 2 Building a market through architectural innovation.
00:09:50 – Route 3 An entrepreneurial public sector, sharing the risk in partnership
00:11:11 – Route 4 Utilising under-utilised public infill plots in high value but deprived locations
00:12:23 – Route 5 Cross-subsidising affordability and design quality
00:13:35 – Route 6 Simply public sector vision, leadership and funding
00:15:01 – Route 7 Shifting the economic equation
00:16:00 – Route 8 Economies of scale (across multiple sites)
00:17:39 – Route 9 Cutting costs through continual design interogation
00:18:41 – Route 10 Leveraging community ambition
00:25:23 – Feedback, Chaired by Paul Reynolds
00:25:50 -Joanna Averley – Chief Planner, MHCLG
00:32:00 – Amy Burbridge – Homes England
00:36:59 – Sowmya Parthasarathy – New Towns Taskforce
00:42:09 – Vicky Payne – RTPI Urban Design Network
00:45:37 – Joe Arthur – Wates Residential
00:51:54 – Julia Thrift – Town & Country Planning Association
‘How do some housing-led developments in economically and socially disadvantaged areas manage to buck the trend of sub-standard design and deliver high quality, inclusive and sustainable urban development?’ © M Carmona
An Urban Design Group presentation
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