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During the round table discussion in 2025 a number of examples of good practice were raised for further exploration. These are linked to here:

EXAMPLE : Greater London Authority (GLA) : Mayor’s Design Advisory Panel – a bit like a design review panel – with an additional framework of experts to provide eg. Urban studies,  development frameworks, urban strategies. 

EXAMPLE:  Belgium, concept of cultivating ‘design culture’. How can the ‘design culture’ be cultivated by a government or city office?

EXAMPLE: Netherlands – which maintains a 5-year spatial plan – put together by an office within the Ministry of Housing and Spatial Planning; also a ‘design review role’ or to support ‘design competitions’ [not in government] 

EXAMPLE: Māori traditional role of Tohunga Whakairo as a model to overcome colonial bias.

EXAMPLE: in Hawai’i where traditional construction methods have been included in their building code – this introduces resilience.

EXAMPLE: Takapuna Golf Course/Wetland flood mitigation.

EXAMPLE: Shifting expectations about the ‘housing problem’ ie. not free standing houses in the traditional model. There are ‘design solutions’ that present different occupation/ownership, mixed tenancy, demographics and lifestyle answers – that economists would support. eg Space Craft’s ‘Block Party’ (Wellington), CoHaus by Studio Nord (Auckland).

Bibliography:

Survey of Design Review Panels : ‘Developing Urban Design as Public Policy: Best Practice Principles for Design Review and Development Management’ by John Punter (UK, 2007)

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