{"id":1112,"date":"2010-03-02T13:52:55","date_gmt":"2010-03-02T13:52:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ihbconline.co.uk\/newsachive\/?p=1112"},"modified":"2010-03-24T13:53:09","modified_gmt":"2010-03-24T13:53:09","slug":"scotland-plans-for-low-carb-communities","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/newsblogs.ihbc.org.uk\/?p=1112","title":{"rendered":"Scotland plans for low-carb communities"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>An internationally acclaimed designer is  in Scotland today to help create a blueprint for the towns and cities  of the future.<\/p>\n<p>Andres Duany, who drew up designs for rebuilding  work in Louisiana and Mississippi after Hurricane Katrina, is set to run  design workshops, known as &#8216;charrettes&#8217; in Dumfries, Aberdeen and Fife.  The projects are taking part in a Scottish Government initiative to  develop sustainable communities that offer residents a high quality of  life on a low-carbon footprint.<\/p>\n<p>Teams will be working on large  and small scale projects, from reshaping existing neighbourhoods to  creating new housing developments, community facilities and transport  links to offices and schools. A major urban expansion is envisaged for  the North side of Aberdeen, with the possibility of building 7,000 new  homes in a series of live and work neighbourhoods.<\/p>\n<p>The Ladyfield  project in Dumfries looks to offer up to 400 new energy efficient homes  and large and small business premises to allow people to live within  walking distance to work. In Fife plans are being developed for to  extend Lochgelly with 1,750 new homes and environmentally friendly  connections to the existing town centre.<\/p>\n<p>In June 2008 the  Scottish Government launched the Scottish Sustainable Communities  Initiative to encourage the creation of communities where people can  have a high quality of life while reducing their carbon footprint.  Eleven projects across Scotland were selected in May 2009 and awarded  recognition that they are working towards creating a Scottish  sustainable community.<\/p>\n<p>The eleven projects are: An Camas Mor in  Aviemore, Craigmillar in Edinburgh, Grandhome &amp; Whitestripes in  Aberdeen, Knockroon in Cumnock, Ladyfield in Dumfries, Lochgelly in  Fife, Maryhill Locks in Glasgow, Raploch in Stirling, Speirs Locks in  Glasgow, Tornagrain near Inverness, Whitecross in Linlithgow.<\/p>\n<p>Mr  Duany will work with three projects &#8211; Ladyfield in Dumfries, Grandhome  &amp; Whitestripes in Aberdeen and Lochgelly in Fife. The charrettes  will run for three weeks in March 2010 and will involve intensive events  focusing on project design.<\/p>\n<p>Andres Duany is a founding principal  at Duany Plater-Zyberk &amp; Company (DPZ). In the years since the firm  first received recognition for the design of Seaside, Florida, in 1980,  DPZ has completed designs for close to 300 new towns, regional plans,  and community revitalisation projects.<\/p>\n<p><a title=\"http:\/\/www.scotland.gov.uk\/News\/Releases\/2010\/03\/01111304\" href=\"http:\/\/www.scotland.gov.uk\/News\/Releases\/2010\/03\/01111304\">Link to  The Scottish Government News Item<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>An internationally acclaimed designer is in Scotland today to help create a blueprint for the towns and cities of the future. 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