Introduction

Commercial and other non-residential buildings

Design codes for non-residential buildings

Introduction

This chapter is intended to apply to range of building uses including, but not necessarily limited to the following:

  • Industrial
  • Warehouses and storage
  • Office
  • Hotel
  • Educational
  • Medical
  • Civic
  • Retail
  • Leisure

The scale of development covered by the Design Code in this chapter is wide ranging and will apply equally to small-scale and large-scale developments.

Successful design solutions will vary according to the building’s use and location, whether it be town centre, retail or industrial parks.

 

New developments in town centres should enhance the townscape and protect the setting of existing heritage assets.

 

Proposals for new commercial or industrial parks, retail or other uses must be landscape-led and sited to allow for the creation of an attractive townscape.

 

Most large-scale industrial buildings tend to appear non-descript and yet often offer the opportunity to deliver exciting bespoke design approaches.

Features of commercial and non-residential buildings

  • Mix of uses
  • Nursery of creche facility to support offices
  • Open plan spaces
  • Internal and external landscape
  • Green roofs and walls
  • Natural ventilation

All commercial and non-residential case studies

Regatta HQ

by Fletcher Rae Architects and One Environments for Regatta The conversion of an existing industrial warehousing into the  corporate head offices, provided an opportunity to

View Case Study »

ARC, Sydney

ARC, Sydney by Koichi Takada Architects for Crown Group Arc is made up of two 26-storey, 80-meter high towers. The mixed-useA well-integrated mix of different

View Case Study »

Clapham One

Clapham One by Studio Egret West The 12-storey building is formed of a series of curved, white masonry volumes that are articulated to break down

View Case Study »

Oldham Town Hall

Oldham Town Hall by BDP for Oldham Council The development ensures certain architectural features and decorations are retained while allowing the building to have a

View Case Study »

Wellington Place, Leeds

Wellington Place, Leeds by DLG, Arup, Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios Architects (FCBS), Carey Jones and Gillespies, Martha Schwartz (Landscape) Wellington Place marks an important part

View Case Study »

Permeable paving options