Regeneration takes many forms. For local authorities it means the opportunity to transform run down urban areas into attractive and desirable places to live and work. For private and affordable housing developers, regeneration enables them to optimise existing land and provide an integrated mix of development. For residents and home owners, regeneration signifies the opportunity to recapture a sense of pride in where they live. Our longstanding experience of working with all of these audiences puts us at the forefront of designing large-scale regeneration projects that deliver the urban communities of the future.
PRP’s approach is consultative and we work with all stakeholders, particularly with the end users of our buildings. PRP is committed to working with residents on the design of their homes and neighbourhoods, and has a long history from the conception of the practice of considering the detailed needs of the people using the buildings and spaces that they create.
We strive for excellence in our architecture, urban design and landscape design. Whether we are improving or refurbishing existing buildings, or rebuilding following demolition, we are equally concerned with the spaces between buildings as the buildings themselves.
Designing environmentally responsive solutions to optimise the use of our natural resources is also critical to PRP’s design ethos and has enabled us to address the urgent need for affordability, improved efficiency and energy saving.