| What
is the One Brighton 'One Planet Living' Community?
The Brighton One Planet Living Community will form part of
the New England Quarter (Blocks E & F) adjacent to the
mainline train station in the south coast city of Brighton
and Hove. The proposed development will offer residential
accommodation (private and social housing and new 'eco-studios'),
community space, new public open space and commercial areas.
Through the design, specification and long term management
the aim is to make sustainable high quality living easy, affordable
and attractive.
The proposed development
will offer:
172 homes (eco-studios, 1-bed, 2-bed and
3-bed units)
30% affordable homes
925m2 of community space
1134m2 of commercial space
These uses will be accommodated
in two blocks rising from 6-storeys at the northern end of
the 0.39 hectare site to a 10-storey tower at the southern
end. These heights match those of existing buildings or those
currently being built as part of the wider redevelopment of
the New England Quarter.
The buildings will be constructed
to reduce energy demands and achieve high levels of thermal
efficiency. There will be a 'zero carbon strategy' which will
include on-site renewable energy generation. A boiler using
recycled wood chips will provide hot water and space heating
and eight roof-mounted wind turbines will contribute towards
the electricity demands. Electricity brought to the site will
be from guaranteed new capacity renewable sources.
All homes will achieve an
EcoHomes 'Excellent' rating and likewise, the offices will
be designed to achieve Building Research Establishment Environmental
Assessment Method 'Excellent' rating.
There will be courtyards
at different levels providing new high quality public open
space and the development will contribute to the creation
of the new 'Greenway' which will run through the New England
Quarter. The Greenway will have dedicated space for pedestrians
and cyclists, and will provide a new direct link to Brighton
Station. One of the courtyards will be directly outside the
major new Community Building and will offer opportunities
for community events and public performances.
The site is well served
by public transport and has very good access to a range of
everyday services and amenities. Car and cycle clubs will
make it easy for residents to live without a personal car
and will be available to the wider community. The development
is proposed as essentially 'car free' with only 12 parking
spaces provided, 8 of which are for disabled use, with 4 allocated
for a car club. An additional car parking space for the car
club is proposed on the other side of New England Street outside
New England House. In addition, a significant amount of secure
cycle parking spaces will be created for all residents and
visitors to the development, with a proportion allocated for
a cycle club.
There will be opportunities
for on-site food growing within a tight urban site through
innovative building design, with facilities and initiatives
to encourage the consumption of local and seasonal produce.
Mini-allotments have been incorporated on part of the roof.
Recycling and composting will be encouraged
through the provision of on-site segregation and composting
facilities. This will be supplemented with guidance to residents
from a Green Caretaker who will support the ongoing sustainable
management of the development.
The development will be
constructed using materials which offer high performance in
use, but with reduced impacts in sourcing, manufacturing and
transportation - including natural clay blocks, wood fibre
insulation and concrete made with recycled materials. Water
consumption will be reduced through the specification of efficient
fittings and appliances. Rainwater will be harvested and used
for irrigation and for WCs in the community facility
The building design and
landscaping strategy will
promote biodiversity through the selection of
planting, building finishes and habitat creation.
There is a wildlife garden on the southern block and 'green
walls' with nest boxes for a number of species including swifts
which are a target species in Brighton's Biodiversity Action
Plan.
A community trust will be
established which will facilitate the long term management
of the completed development. This will be supported by a
dedicated extranet to assist in creating a strong sense of
community.
The Brighton One Planet
Living Community will offer both private and affordable homes,
including a proportion of 'eco-studios' to address the challenge
of providing lower cost 'first rung' affordable private homes
to the local market.
To view the planning
application please visit
Brighton
& Hove web site
[Acceptance of terms and conditions is required]
then enter the Application Number BH2006/01761
To
view the Sustainability Action Plan
click here
The Brighton One Planet
Living Community
will be delivered by CNBQ - a joint venture
between BioRegional Quintain and Crest Nicholson.
For further information
see:
www.onebrighton.co.uk
www.bioregional-quintain.com
www.quintain-estates.com
www.crestnicholson.com
Last updated 12th March 2008
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