Castleward redevelopment in Derby gets BREEAM rating of Good
Castleward is a 12.1 hectare brownfield regeneration site that underwent redevelopment to create a new community of sustainable homes and businesses.
About
Derby City Council is the local authority for Derby. It’s a unitary authority with city status in the East Midlands region of England.
Background
The development is a joint venture between Derby City Council and a private partner, Compendium Living, a company jointly owned by housing developer Lovell Partnerships and social housing provider The Riverside Group.
Solutions
- The project spans five phases over 15-20 years. Work on phase one started in November 2012 and included 163 homes, 16,500sq ft of commercial space, a boulevard and a new urban park over five acres of land
- The long-term plan is to create around 800 new homes and 34,500 square feet of commercial space
Benefits
- The site utilises the existing street hierarchy, scale and massing
- The development enhances links to surrounding green space and providing a strong connection between the city centre and public transport connections
Take a look at this video for an overview
Summary
Client:
Lovell Partnership Ltd
Building Services:
Cundall
Version:
BREEAM communities
BREEAM rating:
Good (42.3%)
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