Housing Wed, Mar 23, 2016 10:24 AM
A revised Building for Life  (BfL), the industry owned and Government endorsed guide for new home and  neighbourhood design, will be launched today in Leicestershire by its three  partners: Cabe at the Design Council, the Home Builders Federation and Design  for Homes.
 
BfL12, is the third version of the guide for developers and  local authorities and responds to and ensures it is best suited to the needs of  the reformed planning system under the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF)  and Localism Act.
 
BfL12 is designed to help local communities become  more involved in design conversations and in shaping development proposals. Its  12 questions provide a structure for discussions between local communities, the  local planning authority, the developer and other stakeholders, to ensure that  the design of new homes and their neighbourhood are as attractive, functional  and sustainable as possible.
 
Its development is the result of a unique  collaboration between house builders, local authorities, planners, architects  and academics. It enables stakeholders involved in housing to consider all the  elements of what makes “a good place to live” at the design stage.
 
The  NPPF, published in March, puts a lot more power and responsibility in the hands  of local authorities and local communities. It also gives continued weight to  promoting design quality. BfL12 will help communities as they work with  developers to seek outcomes that are both practical and ensure the developments  planned for their area provide maximum benefit to existing and new  residents.
 
From a house builder’s perspective, BfL12 will help build on  the significant efforts made in recent years to drive up customer satisfaction  levels such that they are now at an all time high. 
 
Pam Alexander, a  Trustee of the Design Council, who chaired the review for the three partners  said:
“I am pleased that we have had such eager engagement in this reframing  of Building for Life from across the professions, from the industry, from  government and from representatives of communities. I hope that the new BfL 12  questions will be the basis of many constructive conversations which lead to  well-designed neighbourhoods which are welcome additions to existing communities  as good neighbours to have, as well as providing badly needed new homes which  will be great to live in and enjoy.
 
Nahid Majid, Director of the Cabe  team at the Design Council, comments: 
Over the last 12 years BfL has been  instrumental in taking forward and ensuring high quality design in residential  development. It is a tool well used and respected by both Local Authorities and  Developers. We now have a new emphasis on community engagement, local  decision-making and the Government’s Housing Strategy which recognised that  BfL  should be updated to reflect the new planning system. Working with our partners,  and through active consultation with users, we are really pleased that BfL has  now been revamped to 12 questions as BfL12. We feel sure that BfL 12 has a great  future in enabling constructive conversations about design which will lead to  good developments.
 
Stewart Baseley, Executive Chairman of the Home  Builders Federation said: 
“Building for Life is an extremely useful tool. It  is a unique collaboration that provides a comprehensive guide to all parties  involved in housing design. Surveys show that the people who buy and live in new  homes already have exceptionally high satisfaction levels. But the industry is  constantly looking for ways to improve further and deliver ever higher quality  homes.”
 
David Birkbeck, Design for  Homes.
"The new BFL criteria now closely reflect the postbag issues for  elected members and MPs - such as bin storage and boundary disputes - to tackle  design from the neighbourhood's perspective. They are also offer the perfect  template for community engagement about what should be expected of any  development," 
 
Richard Hill,  deputy chief executive at the HCA, said:
“BFL has consistently proven itself  an indispensable tool in creating well designed places where people want to live  and work.  It is extremely important to the HCA – it’s one of our core standards  for affordable housing – and this latest refresh, aligning BFL with new planning  policy and using more accessible language, is timely and  welcome.”
 
Nicola Handa, Senior Planner (Urban Designer) at NW  Leicestershire, said today:
“Building for Life is a valuable component in our  commitment to designing quality places. Having become a familiar standard for  everyone involved in housing development, we are encouraged to see its future  secured with the remodelled Building for Life 12. We welcome the new version  which is easier to follow and the new section, ‘We recommend’ is a useful  addition. We look forward to using it and applying its  principles.”
Stephen Stone, Chief Executive, Crest Nicholson PLC said; 
“The  Building for Life principles offer a benchmark for well-designed homes and  communities, and it is essential that we continue to recognise how important  good design is for improving quality of life and delivering a long term legacy.  The new traffic light system is not only easier to understand, but also provides  a far more holistic approach because it addresses all aspects of good design.  
 
It’s reinstatement by the ‘Building for Life Partners’ will be welcomed  by the industry, as it’s important that we continue to reward high quality  design and the contribution that house builders make towards the creation of  place. 
 
An inclusive, sensitive and sustainable approach to design,  underpinned by real community engagement, is one that exemplifies our own ethos  at Crest Nicholson, and I’m pleased that the relaunch of BfL will prompt a new  focus on what is an important industry issue.”
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