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Our design for rented homes is a new offer – unmatched by conventional volume house builders – of clusters of adaptable homes in a spacious, almost rural setting. Its flexibility and construction efficiency offers new advantages for renters and institutional investors as predicted increases of households materialise. It offers opportunity to flex the mix of occupancies/density within the same two-storey, built envelopes – ‘dial a density’ – ensuring the scheme can be attuned to location-specific need/market demand and adapted over time. Our layout shows a wide range of densities between 25dph and a more sustainable 50dph and be adapted to suit any site size, shape or context. Conventional suburbia maximises private space. Our design provides space in radically different ways – a neighbourhood park, communal gardens, allotments and orchards, for recreation and biodiversity. It can also offer retail and workspaces to link with neighbouring communities, encouraging social inclusion. Team: Metropolitan Workshop, Sir Richard MacCormac, XCO2 Energy, Lee Mallett, WT Partnership Client: Wates/RIBA Current Status: Competition - Joint winner Wates/RIBA Private Rented Sector Ideas Competition

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Page 1: Wates/RIBA Private Rented Sector Ideas Competitionmetwork.co.uk/downloads/wates.pdf · Team: Metropolitan Workshop, Sir Richard MacCormac, XCO2 Energy, Lee Mallett, WT Partnership

Our design for rented homes is a new offer – unmatched by conventional volume house builders – of clusters of adaptable homes in a spacious, almost rural setting. Its flexibility and construction efficiency offers new advantages for renters and institutional investors as predicted increases of households materialise. It offers opportunity to flex the mix of occupancies/density within the same two-storey, built envelopes – ‘dial a density’ – ensuring the scheme can be attuned to location-specific need/market demand and adapted over time. Our layout shows a wide range of densities between 25dph and a more sustainable 50dph and be adapted to suit any site size, shape or context. Conventional suburbia maximises private space. Our design provides space in radically different ways – a neighbourhood park, communal gardens, allotments and orchards, for recreation and biodiversity. It can also offer retail and workspaces to link with neighbouring communities, encouraging social inclusion.

Team: Metropolitan Workshop, Sir Richard MacCormac, XCO2 Energy, Lee Mallett, WT PartnershipClient: Wates/RIBACurrent Status: Competition - Joint winner

Wates/RIBA Private Rented Sector Ideas Competition

Page 2: Wates/RIBA Private Rented Sector Ideas Competitionmetwork.co.uk/downloads/wates.pdf · Team: Metropolitan Workshop, Sir Richard MacCormac, XCO2 Energy, Lee Mallett, WT Partnership

Wates/RIBA Private Rented Sector Ideas CompetitionA New Kind of Suburbia