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The value handbook: getting the most from your buildings and spaces

Introduction
A guide for senior staff in local authorities on how improving the built environment can contribute to enhancing performance and meeting performance targets.
Description
The handbook explains how improving the built environment can contribute to enhancing performance and meeting targets. It looks at how the procurement process can help future building projects deliver the best possible value.
The positive effects that a well-designed built environment can have on both people and the economy are highlighted, and the different types of value delivered by the built environment, and their importance to stakeholders, are outlined. These are:
  • exchange value
  • use value
  • image value
  • social value
  • environmental value
  • cultural value
The guidance shows how the quality of the built environment relates to the policy framework established by:
  •  comprehensive performance assessment
  •  public service agreements
  •  local strategic partnerships
  • the Beacon scheme
 Case studies are included for each of the values identified.
Contact info
Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE)
Phone: +44 20 7070 6700
enquiries@cabe.org.uk
Publication date
27/10/2006
Article info
Organisation: Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE)

Links
Visit the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE) website

Download "Tjhe Value handbook" (PDF, Eng, 2 MB)

Document type
policy
Themes
Urban Policy > Urban environment
Keywords
Urban renewal
 


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