Gone are the days when I used to keep up with planning applications. So thank you to a neighbour for flagging up this planning application. I'm not quite sure what I feel about it. What about you? Comments due to close very soon.
Tags for Forum Posts: hampden road development, infill building
Just noticed the pictures, Rob. What are we looking at there?
Hi there yup I was at CABE until 18 months ago. In 2010 CABE had its funding cut by government and we merged with the Design Council. I left DC in 2012 and am now at the National Housing Federation. But I worked really closely with Kathy who's still at DC Cabe and is absolutely brilliant. Also, while at DC we commissioned Peter Bishop to write a review for us and I worked really closely with him (many extended train journeys around the country) as well. Camden definitely turns out excellent planners!
Thanks Rachel. I hope life at CABE is treating you well.
Thanks Hugh - no longer at CABE (which is now housed at the Design Council). I'm at the National Housing Federation - trade body for Housing Associations, but still doing lots of policy work on design / planning / sustainability etc.
So......(Belated) Congratulations on the New job, then!
Yeeehaa!!! more of this please!! pull down every other street on the ladder and replace with stuff like this. its time to let Victoria and Albert go. Brunnel would be spinning in his grave if he knew we were still living in such drafty old barns.
Not to mention the damage to the purity of the London accent! Birmingham is all red brick - ever wondered why they all sound so miserable.
"Being in a minority, even in a minority of one, did not make you mad. There was truth and there was untruth, and if you clung to the truth even against the whole world, you were not mad." G.O. 1984
Athanasius Contra Mundum Modernum
Good to hear that this should be built out to a high standard, if approved.
It's worth a look at the architects' website and some of their completed designs - looks like they've been responsible for some finely detailed and constructed residential projects (and not too many budget sheds with windows..).
Yes I think this is quite a nice design. I'm pleased to see it is targeting Code for Sustainable Homes Level 4 and states that it is using recycled building materials where possible.
However I'm very dissapointed to see there isn't even the use of solar thermal hot water. There is no reason why it shouldn't be incorporated into the design beyond cost. The site is not much overshadowed and photovoltaics or solar thermal would both work well.
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