1 February 2019
The Suffolk Design team braves the cold for the first of three Study Tours
On Friday 1st February 2019 our Suffolk Design team along with a group of around 16 Councillors and Officers from all Suffolk local authorities, + other Suffolk groups braved the chilly weather for the first of three new Suffolk Design Study Tours.
The group visited a diverse range of housing developments in and around Cambridge, and the first site visit lead by Alice Hamlin, Mole Architects, was to Marmalade Lane, a sustainable co-housing neighbourhood comprising of 42 homes. The group learned about co-housing principles and their impact on the design, as well as the house types and customisation. They were also joined by local residents in the Common House
Further site visits included the North-West Cambridge Development; an extension to the City, lead by Visit Cambridge. The group were shown around Storey’s Field Centre, they also looked at Ryle Yard, Eddington, by Witherford Watson Mann and Maccreanor Lavington.
After a well-earned lunch break at Anstey Hall, the mixed group were treated to two more site visits including the Trumpington Meadows development, with a tour and talk lead by Adam Tillion of Barratt David Wilson Homes, touching on the history and design evolution of the development which is set within a 148-acre country park.
The last stop was at Abode, Great Kneighton, a major housing and mixed-use development in the city’s Southern Fringe growth area. A guided tour and talk by the architect Stephen Proctor, Proctor & Matthews Architects looked at varied housing types to suit the transition from urban to rural edge.
Thank you to all our guest speakers/tour guides, and to everyone who didn’t let the wintry weather stop them from joining us on this 1-day tour.
A detailed report of the sites we visited courtesy of Colin Dunigan, Senior Urban Designer at West Suffolk Council.