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Demystifying The Design Review Panel: Retirement Village Case Study and Analysis

Explore the vital role of independent design review panels in enhancing development quality and sustainability in this insightful RTPI event, featuring three expert speakers from The Design Review Panel: Bill Soper, Jonathan Vernon Smith, and Louise Baugh. This film provides an in-depth look at how The Design Review Panel’s independent, multidisciplinary, and impartial approach offers unique value to developers, architects, urban designers, and local authorities. Hear directly from our panellists as they explain what sets The Design Review Panel apart as one of the few truly independent review bodies in the UK, with no contractual obligations to developers or local authorities. With over 130 expert volunteers nationwide, the DRP brings together specialists across architecture, town planning, landscape architecture, ecology, transport planning, and more. Watch as the team walks through a real case study—a conservation area project in Stoneygate, Leicester—to showcase the DRP’s collaborative approach to addressing scale, heritage context, and sustainable design challenges in complex settings. Our panellists also highlight the benefits of early, constructive feedback and the impact of integrating landscape and architectural design from the outset. Discover how the DRP supports applicants, design teams, and local authorities in achieving well-balanced, context-sensitive, and high-quality proposals. Meet the Speakers: Bill Soper – A Chartered Architect and Town Planner, Bill has over 30 years of experience in private practice as an equity Partner at TP Bennett, specialising in architecture and planning integration. With a longstanding commitment to sustainable design and urban planning, Bill brings a valuable perspective on how independent review can streamline complex projects and improve quality across the built environment. Jonathan Vernon Smith – A Chartered Architect and Urban Designer and Director at Urban Design box, with a primary focus on urban design. Jonathan has spent more than a decade with the DRP, reviewing projects across a wide spectrum, from small residential schemes to large-scale urban developments. His extensive experience in private practice and planning appeals nationwide lends a pragmatic, design-focused lens to the review process. Louise Baugh – As a Chartered Landscape Architect and Director at Swan Paul Partnership, Louise has worked across public, charitable, and private sectors for over 15 years, specialising in landscape-led design and biodiversity enhancement. Her expertise in conservation, sustainable landscapes, and placemaking is instrumental in guiding projects towards a cohesive, environmentally responsible vision. Whether you’re a developer, architect, planner, or local authority professional, this video demonstrates how independent, expert review can be an invaluable part of the planning process, ultimately saving time and cost by refining designs early. For more on The Design Review Panel, visit our website at https://www.designreviewpanel.co.uk where you can learn more about our services, volunteer opportunities, and how we support sustainable, design-led developments across the UK. #DesignReviewPanel #architecture #UrbanDesign #LandscapeArchitecture #TownPlanning #SustainableDevelopment #IndependentReview #RTPI #BuiltEnvironment #PlanningProcess #ConservationArea #UKPlanning #ArchitecturalReview #PlaceMaking #Ecology #PublicRealm #SustainableDesign #DevelopmentProjects #DesignExcellence #ConstructionIndustry #PlanningSupport #DesignConsultation #PlanningApproval #BuildingBetter

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