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Hyde Housing's Public Consultation document 9 April 2014

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Hyde Housing's Public Consultation document 9 April 2014

  1. 1. r h partnershrhp Home Our Directors Expertise Contact Clients Testimonials Lewis & Co Planning Town Planning Consultants 01273 413 700 Page 1 of 1Home HydeHousingDavigdorRoad,Hove The Hyde Group We began in 1967 when the country’s major cities were still struggling to overcome the impact of World War II. This was at a time when demand for decent affordable housing outstripped the capacity of the building industry to supply. The Hyde Group’s founding members – Michael Hollingsworth, Ted Watts and John Childs – were dedicated to ensuring Hyde could intervene in the housing market by helping to ease the circumstances of those in greatest need and by providing products and services that would help people achieve their ambition of a home of their own. Over the years Hyde has remained true to this and today does much more than just provides housing. It is an agent for social change; it improves the quality of people’s lives by helping to create a sustainable, inclusive and thriving community – in short places people are proud to call ‘their home’. Hyde Environment Matters Hyde has been at the front of the sustainable agenda through class leading projects starting back in 2000. Our work has been recognised by numerous awards along the way and we are proud of our achievements. In 2011 we took an important step by truly integrating environmental sustainability into everything we do - providing consistency across the Group. Hyde holds an international award for its Environmental Sustainability Performance - this is audited every year. This award is known as ISO14001. Hyde’s Values Our five new values have been through extensive consultation as it’s important that they are meaningful to everyone and easy to put into practice. These values are; Valuing people: Putting all our residents and customers at the heart of what we do,. Taking responsibility: Taking personal responsibility and ownership for our actions and for getting things done. Behaving with integrity: Behaving honestly and openly and conducting our business in a transparent manner. Working together: Working as an effective team and working effectively with customers and stakeholders. Being innovative: Being open to change, new ideas and improvement using creative solutions to implementing best practice. Awards for our excellence Winning awards is how the Hyde Group celebrates making a lasting difference to our residents providing homes and services of the highest quality and creating thriving communities. Winning awards is a clear indication that we are delivering on our promises and we are extremely proud to have been successful in a number of awards, including: • Evening Standard New Homes 2012 Awards - Best Regeneration Project - Packington (Winner) • What House? Award 2012 - Best Development - Packington (Winner) • TPAS Awards 2012 - Resident of The Year - Caroline Benford (Winner) • British Youth Council - Youth On Board Inspiring Project Award - Hyde Plus Youth Bank (Winner) • London Planning Awards 2013 - Best Built Project, 5 Years On - Hillside (Highly Commended)- Best Place to Live - Packington (Highly Commended) • Housing Innovation Award - Most Innovative Affordable Housing Scheme - Packington We are not just about great buildings and community services; many parts of the business deserve recognition too. If you know of any professional awards that individual staff or teams could put themselves forward for, then please send details and suggestions to communications@hyde-housing.co.uk. Height constraint Front of Preece House Sun Path South Westerly Prevailing Winds Traffic Noise Proposed Site Layout Site Location; Hove Site Boundary Local Context Constraints and Opportunities 01 About background Seaviews towards the south Main pedestrian access to building through public amenity space Hove Station Access to parking Views to South Downs Good elevated views Seven Dials / Brighton Station Davigdor Road busy two-way road Good East/West Views Views to South Downs Seaview Access at ground for Service/Emergency Access basement Carpark r h partnership architects Established in 1974, R H Partnership Architects now have 68 members of staff in offices in Brighton, Cambridge and London. We have established a reputation for the design of high quality buildings which are practical, imaginative and visually impressive. The practice has received awards for architecture, conservation and energy efficiency. Lewes and Co Planning Lewis & Co Planning is a chartered town planning practice based in Brighton in the south east of England and was set up in 2006. The three directors are chartered town planners and members of the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) and have over 45 years combined experience as planning professionals with significant experience in both public and private sectors.
  2. 2. r h partnershrhp Home Our Directors Expertise Contact Clients Testimonials Lewis & Co Planning Town Planning Consultants 01273 413 700 Page 1 of 1Home HydeHousingDavigdorRoad,Hove The Proposal; The proposal is to replace the existing two storey office building with a new mixed use development comprising 700 square meters of new office space to the ground floor with 76 residential apartments above. The private sale, private for rent and affordable residential apartments will include a mix of one, two and three bedroom accommodation along with wheelchair accessible units, all with private external amenity space/balcony. The scheme also benefit from thirty five below ground carpark spaces and a landscaped amenity space to the front of the building on Davigdor Road. The materials for the elevations relate to the local context and consist of a mainly brick facade with recessed balconies and windows with glass balustrades and metal soffits and fascias. The top floor will be clad with metal panels as a contrast. Davigdor Road Elevation Ground Floor Plan Typical Fifth to Seventh Floor Plan Office 02 The Proposal Typical First to Fourth Floor Plan Residential
  3. 3. r h partnershrhp Home Our Directors Expertise Contact Clients Testimonials Lewis & Co Planning Town Planning Consultants 01273 413 700 Page 1 of 1Home HydeHousingDavigdorRoad,Hove Landscaping and Sustainability Strategy: The stepping back of the bulk of the elevation to the road and the building orientation has allowed the creation of a generous south facing landscaped amenity space to the Davigdor Road Facade. Access to the main entrances for the ground floor offices and the residential units from Davigdor Road will pass through this space. The landscaping will consist of good quality staggered paving with raised and flush planting beds. There will also be a selection of trees planted within the space along with benching and low level lighting to enhance the overall amenity and ambiance. The landscaping will be backed by a decorative perforated screen to the rear at ground floor which acts to provide ventilation and visual screening to the refuse and recycling/bicycle stores. To ensure the new building is truly sustainable now and in the future, the design team are considering all social, economic and environmental issues associated with such a project. Environmentally, the ground floor office portion of the scheme is to achieve the standard of BREEAM VERY GOOD and the residential portion will need to meet the requirements of Lifetime Homes Code Level 4. To achieve this standard the building will need to be built and operate more efficiently and effectively than required by the minimal standards set by current building regulations. The Design Team are working together to ensure the correct construction techniques are used to reduce the embodied energy of the building and that its form and materials aid natural ventilation and increase daylight throughout the building. This prevents the need for air-conditioning and reduces the use of artificial lighting, which in turn will decrease the running costs of the building. In addition to the low tech, integral design solutions, renewable technologies such as photo voltaic panels are being considered for heating, or power requirements. D A V I G D O R R O A D P A T H 2 1 2 5 4 6 7 8 9 10 10 Granite Plank Paving Concrete benches Wildflower natural planting Proposed new trees Raised beds to front of site Building entrance Stairs to basement carpark Entrance to bike store Side access Entrance to landscaped area 6 3 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. P A T H 2 1 2 5 4 6 8 10 Granite Plank Paving Concrete benches Wildflower natural planting Proposed new trees Raised beds to front of site Building entrance Stairs to basement carpark Entrance to bike store Side access Entrance to landscaped area 6 3 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. View along Davigdor Road looking East Amenity Space Landscaping Proposal View along Davigdor Road looking West 03 Streetscape and Landscape

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