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Clear vertical boundaries demarcations between public and private space

Clear vertical boundaries demarcations between public and private space. “It’s about raising the 70% below the standard rather than improving the 30% that meets or exceeds the standard” David Birkbeck. Simple scoring regime: Maximise greens Minimise and challenge ambers* Avoid reds

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Clear vertical boundaries demarcations between public and private space

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  1. Clear vertical boundaries demarcations between public and private space

  2. “It’s about raising the 70% below the standard rather than improving the 30% that meets or exceeds the standard” David Birkbeck

  3. Simple scoring regime: • Maximise greens • Minimise and challenge ambers* • Avoid reds • * Ambers should only be accepted where circumstances are beyond a developer’s control or otherwise robustly justified • Note: Approvals with ambers should be the exception, not the norm

  4. Surely 12/12 is less onerous than 14/20 – has design been watered down? • 16.5 of old questions remain • Internal spaces not assessed (no national space standards) • Building Regulations - current and future • Being clear what’s ‘essential’ (i.e. BfL12) and what’s ‘nice to have’ (old Q.19-20) in terms of urban design

  5. What not to do: Use BfL12 to assess a scheme without having used it throughout the pre-application and community consultation process

  6. Where do we go from here, James? How do we get industry buy in?

  7. 1. Use BfL to structure pre-application discussions and public consultation (It can also help if people change)

  8. 2. Set local expectations in policy “We expect all developments to secure 12 greens” Who here has BfL in their Core Strategy?

  9. 3. BfL Diamond status will help begin to raise consumer awareness and demand for better design

  10. 4. Access BfL training through OPUN and use their new BfL Review service

  11. 5. Use BfL to build a business case for political support

  12. Thank you

  13. Where can I access BfL training? Contact Julie Tanner julie@opun.org.uk OPUN is the leading provider of Building for Life 12 training and reviews in the East Midlands

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