Planning needs more public input, new RIAI president says

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Urban development plans that “eliminate the element of surprise” for the public are essential to the revitalisation of Irish cities and towns, the new president of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland has said.emphasised the need for a greater involvement of architects in local authority development plans to ensure “quality is embedded”, and for a stronger focus on public participation in local planning.

There was also, she said, a place for build-to-rent developments, as long as a “mono-functional use” was avoided. However, for these developments to work, it was essential the public had an opportunity to contribute from the early stages of planning.“Where we have had discontent among our public is through a sense of a lack of engagement at plan-making stage. It is absolutely important that we do get more engagement and a better understanding for the public so that surprises don’t occur, and they have a much better sense of what developments can happen.

 

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