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Provides advice on the key points to take into account on design.
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This guide illustrates how well-designed places that are beautiful, enduring and successful can be achieved in practice.
A list of 10 criteria that represent good practice in creating, applying and enforcing design codes.
Guidance on creating design codes that promote the creation of successful places as set out in the National Model Design Code.
The UK government's design principles and examples of how they've been used.
The National Model Design Code provides detailed guidance on the production of design codes, guides and policies to promote successful design.
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This guidance sets out possible contents for a design code, modelled on the ten characteristics of well-designed places set out in the National Design Guide.
This section describes guidance for area types that authorities should consider when creating design codes or guides.
Fire and rescue authorities need well designed buildings in the right place in order to perform their functions and fulfil their responsibilities…
Reduce development overhead and time to deployment by standardising how teams design, launch and manage APIs in your organisation.
The purpose of this document is to challenge thinking about the design and quality of our roads.
A foreword on the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities’ commitment to the evaluation of local growth programmes.
Find out how new woodland can enhance landscape character as well as a wide range of benefits to the woodland owner and society.
Case study from IFOW.
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