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Living places - an urban stewardship and design guide for Northern Ireland (revised October 2019)
Publication Year
2014
Document Status
Current
Abstract
Aims to clearly establish the key principles behind good place making. Seeks to inform and inspire all those involved in the process of managing (stewardship) and making (design) urban places, with a view to raising standards across Northern Ireland. Focuses on urban areas and recognises the wider economic, cultural and community benefits of achieving excellence in the stewardship and design of cities, towns, villages and neighbourhoods, be they existing or newly proposed.
Document History
Revision issued by the Department for Infrastructure. Supersedes 2013 edition. Produced on behalf of the Department by The Paul Hogarth Company, with Gareth Hoskins Architects, Cui & WYG.
Publisher Information
Department for Infrastructure
The Department for Infrastructure (DFI) is one of nine Northern Ireland departments, responsible for: regional strategic planning and development policy; transport strategy and sustainable transport policy; public transport policy and performance; road safety and vehicle regulation policy; provision and maintenance of all public roads; river and sea defence maintenance and the construction of flood alleviation schemes; provision of flood maps and risk information; policy on water and sewerage services among others. Formerly Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Department for Regional Development, Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland and Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland, Planning Service.
Departmental Co-ordination Unit
Clarence Court
10-18 Adelaide Street
Belfast
DFI
UK
Website: http://www.infrastructure-ni.gov.uk/
Email: dcu@infrastructure-ni.gov.uk
Tel: 028 9054 0540