The Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) and the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE), have teamed up to pledge their joint commitment to drive up the design quality of new homes, following the publication of the first national design survey of new affordable housing in England.
The findings of the Affordable Housing Survey, produced by CABE and commissioned by the Housing Corporation, now part of the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA), show mixed results.
Based on the assessment of 218 schemes from the Housing Corporation's 2004/06 and 2006/08 funding rounds, the findings show nearly two thirds (61%) to be 'average', with 18% of schemes either 'good' or 'very good'. A fifth of schemes (21%) were assessed as 'poor'.
Some aspects of the schemes were frequently strong: these included architectural quality, the quality of the surrounding public realm and the tenure and accommodation mix. Many schemes also outperformed statutory minimum criteria, such as building regulations.
But the survey assessed the whole place, not only the buildings, and found other aspects of some schemes to be weak. These included a lack of distinctiveness and having a design that does not respond to its context. Some schemes were difficult to navigate around, or had limited access to local amenities. Around 20% of schemes were marked down as a result of these issues.
In a joint statement, Richard Simmons, Chief Executive of CABE and Sir Bob Kerslake, Chief Executive of the HCA, said: "We all want public housing to blaze the trail for good quality, sustainable design. This survey shows that too much social housing has not been good enough in recent years. High standards are crucial to improving quality.
"We expect that the next survey will show better results as schemes increasingly take account of the criteria contained in Building for Life, the national standard for well designed homes and neighbourhoods, as stipulated by the Housing Corporation's design standards in 2007. The schemes in this audit were not subject to that discipline. New ones will be. The HCA will continue to promote high standards of quality in all the housing it funds, and to raise aspirations so that the rest are as good as the best. CABE will continue to support the HCA and RSLs across the country to make this a reality."
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