Buildings

Category Background

To ensure that the design of individual buildings does not undermine the sustainability of the overall development.

NB: This section may be replaced by the Code for Sustainable Buildings in due course.

The issues considered in all the other sections of the checklist relate to spatial issues, and are directly related to the Regional Spatial Strategy. The location and design of a development and its public space make a major contribution to its sustainability performance. However this can be undermined if the individual buildings are poorly designed, use unsustainable materials and are resource inefficient.

The Government is bringing forward a Code for Sustainable Housing, which will apply to all housing which is publicly funded. It will also be available to developers wishing to benchmark the sustainability of their new homes, for internal, corporate social responsibility and external marketing purposes. Once this is published, it will be incorporated into this section in addition to the BREEAM/Ecohomes standard which is currently used.

Use of the BREEAM/Ecohomes standard gives the Developer the opportunity to be recognised for providing homes which exceed minimum legislative requirements, with an industry recognised rating.

This section of the checklist addresses:

  • The environmental rating of the individual building

Supporting pages

This checklist has been replaced

All planning applications received from 13 July 2011 requiring the submission of a checklist at Validation stage must include a new version of the checklist.

Further information is available from the Brighton & Hove Sustainability Checklist website.

This checklist will remain online to allow existing users to reference their existing projects. New accounts and projects can no longer be created.