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ER33 Medium-density housing assessment tools: Summary report (August 2018)

Product Description

This research project looks at how good-quality medium-density housing might be defined in New Zealand and the elements that make it up. This research has defined the core outcomes that New Zealand would want to see in its future medium-density developments. Based around these outcomes, a framework has been developed against which medium-density housing can be assessed.

The research has resulted in two assessment tools - one focused on developer input and one focused on residents’ experience. Taken together, these two tools give an integrated picture to developers, enabling them to consider what works and doesn’t work in their design and where improvements might be made either to the existing development or in future developments. It enables comparison of what the developer believes they have achieved with an independent site review and with residents’ views of what has been successful.

The framework and tools can provide developers, designers, government and industry with feedback that assists them to plan, design and build future developments that are liveable, adaptable, sustainable and healthy for residents as well as being acceptable to surrounding neighbours.

Product Information

Publication date 1 August 2018
Author Verney Ryan and Bill Smith
System number ER033