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Site location plan
Ordinance Survey Map
Peg Hill aerial view, uploaded by Rob
Site Masterplan Layout
There are several different housing types indicated, as well as affordable housing.
Land use map showing the 5.53 ha of residential and 3.46 ha of open space and infrastructure
Green infrastructure
Plan showing the relationship between green infrastructure and buildings
Street hierarchy and access to the site
Access to the site
The location of playing areas as landmarks that help people to understand the site.
Cycle and footways
Easy to cycle and walking within the development
Plan showing different tenures type, particularly the distribution of affordable housing.
Plan showing rented and intermediate houses distribution
Diagram showing the development height range. Two building height ranges have been proposed: 2 storeys up to 8.5 m high and up to 2.5 storeys reaching a maximum height of 10.5 m
View of the development. How the buildings relate to the streets.
Views of an open market house
Materials such as
Plan showing different materials that describe soft and hard landscape
Public space and play area
Sections showing the distribution of vegetation and open spaces in relation to the topography
Scheme showing the green infrastructure and the presence of new and old vegetation
Height distribution buildings withing the development
View of different streetscenes showing how the buildings are related to the streets
The location of playing areas as landmarks that help people to understand the site.
The location of playing areas as landmarks that help people to understand the site.
Streetviews and detailed plan showing the materials used for pavements
Streetviews and detailed plan showing the materials used for pavements
Image showing how the private space of the houses relates to the public space and the sidewalk
Plan showing different car parking distribution within the development
Housing typology with garage
Separation between private and public space_High railings
Separation between private and public space_Timber fence
Details of different fence typologies that separate public and private space
Vehicle tracking layout
Detail of bin and bike storage within different housing typology
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