Site Plans

Examples of site plan colour-ups ranging created from very large masterplan colour-ups, and mixed-use use residential schemes, to smaller developments.
These plans would be then used in all different types of media formats ranging from leaflets, exhibition boards to documents and websites. The use of colour on proposed development plans was essential to demonstrate the proposals in a positive approach.

a small list of clients included:

Crest Nicholson
Bovis Homes
Welsh Government
Taylor Wimpey
Persimmon Homes
Linden Homes
David Wilson Homes

SA1 Waterfront, Swansea

Taylor Wimpey

A very vast Masterplan colour-up for this major urban extension including 3,000 dwellings, schools, a mixed-use local centre, employment centre and large areas of open space.

The SA1 Waterfront is a flagship project for Swansea involving the redevelopment of the Prince of Wales Dock which is close to the city centre. 

It will encompass mixed-use development including business, residential and commercial to create a “vibrant and sustainable community”. The total redevelopment area comprises some 100 acres of land.

Hampden Fields, Aylesbury

Taylor Wimpey

A mixed-use local centre, two primary schools, a Park and Ride facility, a multi-functional green space infrastructure, a new Southern Link road and a range of wider transport improvements will also be developed.

The development is south of Aylesbury town centre and will form a sustainable, urban extension to the town and its existing amenities. It is proposed that the new mixed use local centre will comprise a variety of retail stores, a health centre, restaurant and café units, a gym, a day nursery and a community space. Taylor Wimpey’s contribution to the community will total over £70 million.

Charlton Hayes Filton, Bristol

Crest Nicholson & Bovis Homes

Charlton Hayes is a major mixed use development on land to the north of Filton Airfield. Planning permission to build 2,200 new homes housing an estimated 6,000 residents was granted by South Gloucestershire Council in 2008.

The Charlton Hayes name comes from the original village of Charlton, which was demolished in the 1940s for a runway extension at Filton to accommodate the giant Bristol Brabazon plane.

Trevenson Park, Cornwall

Taylor Wimpey

Part of a World Heritage Site, the scheme will see 301 new residential
dwellings in total and will include both retail and commercial premises.
Design support on all relevant design materials was supplied from coulourup,
concepts, exhibition boards and leaflets.

Further examples of plan colour-ups

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