Tapping the Potential: best practice in assessing urban housing capacity

Authors:

David Rudlin

Date:

July 1999

Themes:

Housing and community

Locations:

Summary:

The report examines various urban capacity studies across the UK, highlighting methods to identify and quantify potential housing sites.

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Approaches include intensification of existing areas through redevelopment, conversions of commercial buildings, and utilisation of vacant land. Many studies employ typology-based frameworks, case studies, and existing data to assess capacities, considering market demand, planning policies, and site viability. Key sources of capacity include backland developments, conversions over shops, and vacant or underused land. Effective assessment relies on detailed surveys, applying density standards, and updating site information to ensure realistic and achievable housing delivery within urban areas.