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13 Feb 2019

Liveable Exeter Development

Location: Exeter, southwest England, UK

Design: LDA Design

Exeter plans transformation through housing growth

A bold strategy to use a major housing delivery programme to fulfil Exeter’s potential, making it a healthier and more prosperous place, has been unveiled by the city council.

Liveable Exeter was prepared by LDA Design and shows how the Council’s plans for 12,000 new homes by 2040 will benefit existing communities.

Liveable Exeter new Devon homes

The strategy emphasises the qualities and assets that make Exeter liveable, and how these will attract investment as the city grows.

Liveable Exeter also addresses congestion and other transport challenges holding the city back, and how to make active travel a genuinely inviting option to new communities. Exeter City Council’s Chief Executive and Growth Director Karime Hassan comments: “Emerging thinking from transport planners would aim for half of trips within the city to be made on foot or by bike. This complements aspirations to become the country’s most active city.”

Liveable Exeter Devon homes

Frazer Osment of LDA Design describes Liveable Exeter as an assertive move to fulfil the potential of the city. “This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to renew the structure of the city so that it can accommodate the sort of change and attract the investment it needs for its communities to prosper in the future. I believe that the strategy reflects exceptional creativity and ambition within the Council.”

Liveable Exeter Devon housing plans

Exeter is the sixth least affordable city in the country. Exeter City Futures programme director, Liz O’Driscoll, has welcomed proposals that could bring much needed affordable housing whilst reducing the dominance of private cars.

Exeter Devon housing proposal

Liveable Exeter shows how eight housing projects built at higher density would change the way the city is planned and renew its infrastructure, including where heavily trafficked streets have lost their historic qualities and where land ownership is fragmented. This will be done with responsive and agile urban design which takes advantage of changes in living patterns, and new technologies such as AV/EV, to support clean growth. Development would provide new types of work space, making use of disused buildings, and more space for recreation and entertainment including a major cultural destination on the river.

Liveable Exeter Devon housing project

An intrusive gyratory would be closed off and new links made between the city centre and the canal, historic quayside, and most importantly the city’s major asset, the River Exe. Wasted land by the gyratory would become instead a central new park which could feature important heritage assets.

A comprehensive walking and cycling network would utilise open spaces, green valleys and parks, connecting economic hubs and residential neighbourhoods to bus and rail transport interchanges.

The development will inform the emerging Greater Exeter Strategic Plan.

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Location: Exeter, Devon, England, UK

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Devon Buildings

A Secular Retreat, South Devon
Architect: Peter Zumthor
Peter Zumthor home in Devon
photograph © Jack Hobhouse/Living Architecture
Devon house by Swiss architect Peter Zumthor

University of Exeter Forum Project
Wilkinson Eyre Architects
University of Exeter Forum Project Devon building
photograph © Hufton+Crow
University of Exeter Forum

Website: Liveable Exeter News

English Architect

Seaton Jurassic Devon Attraction, The Underfleet, Seaton
Design: Form Design
Seaton Jurassic Devon
photo © Matt Austin
Seaton Jurassic Devon Attraction

Exeter Museum building

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