Post by Poundbury on Jul 1, 2005 15:35:05 GMT 1
Just found this bit about Poundbury on www.dorsetforyou.com run by Dorset County Council-
"Poundbury
The newest village in the UK, Poundbury is the architectural brainchild of Prince Charles. It is proving to be a great success, so much so, houses are pre-sold before they are built and the village, built around a traditional market square, is quickly expanding."
So are we a Village?
What do you think?
this is what www.answers.com says about Poundbury -
"Poundbury is an "experimental" New town -- or more correctly a new village -- on the edge of Dorchester in the county of Dorset, England.
The village was built on land owned by the Duchy of Cornwall, and is an experiment of the ideas of Charles, Prince of Wales, who wished to challenge the post-war trends in town planning. The Prince is known for holding strong views on planning and architecture.
The village is built to a 'traditional' high-density urban pattern, rather than a suburban one, focused on creating an integrated community of shops, businesses, and a mixture of private and social housing; there is no zoning. The planners say they are designing the village around the people rather than the car and claim to be providing a high quality environment, from architecture, through the selection of materials, to the signposts and landscaping. Common areas of the town are maintained by a management company to which all residents belong.
The overall plan was developed by architect Leon Krier in the late 1980s, and construction started in October 1993. Krier's plans have been criticised for mixing too many different continental styles and non-local building materials which are not consistent with the traditional housing in Dorchester. It is expected that the four phases will be developed over 25 years."
"Poundbury
The newest village in the UK, Poundbury is the architectural brainchild of Prince Charles. It is proving to be a great success, so much so, houses are pre-sold before they are built and the village, built around a traditional market square, is quickly expanding."
So are we a Village?
What do you think?
this is what www.answers.com says about Poundbury -
"Poundbury is an "experimental" New town -- or more correctly a new village -- on the edge of Dorchester in the county of Dorset, England.
The village was built on land owned by the Duchy of Cornwall, and is an experiment of the ideas of Charles, Prince of Wales, who wished to challenge the post-war trends in town planning. The Prince is known for holding strong views on planning and architecture.
The village is built to a 'traditional' high-density urban pattern, rather than a suburban one, focused on creating an integrated community of shops, businesses, and a mixture of private and social housing; there is no zoning. The planners say they are designing the village around the people rather than the car and claim to be providing a high quality environment, from architecture, through the selection of materials, to the signposts and landscaping. Common areas of the town are maintained by a management company to which all residents belong.
The overall plan was developed by architect Leon Krier in the late 1980s, and construction started in October 1993. Krier's plans have been criticised for mixing too many different continental styles and non-local building materials which are not consistent with the traditional housing in Dorchester. It is expected that the four phases will be developed over 25 years."