What is it about?

This paper explores a sample of twelve Building for Life developments in the UK to establish the extent to which housing design has impacted upon crime. The findings include police recorded crime data, visual audits and interviews with key stakeholders. The results focus upon the two design elements of road layout and car parking and explore examples of conflicts between the requirements of Building for Life and Crime Prevention through Environmental Design.

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Why is it important?

This paper explores the relationship between Building for Life and Crime Prevention through Environmental Design. Using police recorded crime data and interviews with key stakeholders, the paper explores the two design features of road layout and car parking. The results present interesting findings relating to the design of residential housing.

Perspectives

A largely qualitative paper that explores the relationship between design and crime specific to Building for life developments. The focus is on car parking and road layout and the findings will be of interest for planners, developers, police and architects.

Prof Rachel A Armitage
University of Huddersfield

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This page is a summary of: It Looks Good, but What is it Like to Live There? Exploring the Impact of Innovative Housing Design on Crime, European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research, December 2010, Springer Science + Business Media,
DOI: 10.1007/s10610-010-9133-8.
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