
Designing places: a policy statement for Scotland
Publication Year
2001
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
First policy statement on designing places in Scotland. Sets out policy context for important areas of planning policy, design guidance, professional practice, and education and training. Covers social, economic and environmental goals, urban and rural traditions, the qualities of successful places, design in the landscape, forgotten places, value of good design, the price of poor design, frameworks for design, collaborations, opportunities for achieving design quality, planning for good design, development plans, planning and design guidance, using the toolkit, development control and design skill.
Document History
Superseded by: Scottish planning policy (Scottish Government, 2014). To be read with Designing streets - consultation draft (Scottish Government, 2009); PAN 71: Conservation area management (SEDD, 2004); PAN 76: New residential streets (SEDD, 2005) and PAN 80: Control and management of fly-posting (SEDD, 2006).
ISBN
9780755900374
Publisher Information
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