'Ten Characteristics of Places where People want to Live’ provides valuable evidence demonstrating the relationship between design quality and the rate of supply in the delivery of much needed affordable homes. A range of case studies illustrate what attractive and successful new housing looks and feels like. These built examples form the basis of ten characteristics of places where people want to live that can be easily replicated across the country.
The report endorses the approach to increasing quality and supply through better placemaking, with a greater diversity of tenures and types of homes alongside improved planning, delivery and stewardship. It sets out the necessary conditions which must be in place at a local level to achieve high quality design - the right leadership, the right funding and delivery models, the right collaborative and innovative processes, and the right skills and resources.
‘Ten Characteristics of Places where People want to Live’ is the precursor to the Future Place project, a partnership with the Local Government Association, Royal Town Planning Institute and Chartered Institute of Housing, which will highlight exemplary placemaking practice around the country.
Places where People Want to Live
- The right place for the right housing
- A place to start and a place to stay
- A place which fosters a sense of belonging
- A place to live in nature
- A real place to enjoy and be proud of
- A place with a choice of homes
- A place with unique and lasting appeal
- A place where people feel at home
- A sustainable place for future generations
- A place where people thrive