PPS 6 Planning Archaeology and the Built Heritage·Page 34·7.7
New Buildings in Conservation Areas
New buildings should be designed as high-quality, imaginative designs that enhance the area with respect for their context, not necessarily imitating earlier styles but sympathetic to the established character, with flexibility depending on the situation.
The development of new buildings in a conservation area should be a stimulus to imaginative, high quality design, and seen as an opportunity to enhance the area. What is important is not that new buildings should directly imitate earlier styles, rather that they should be designed with respect for their context, as part of a larger whole which has a well-established character and appearance of its own. Therefore while development of a gap site in a traditional terrace may require a very sensitive design approach to maintain the overall integrity of the area in other cases modern designs sympathetic and complimentary to the existing character of the area may be acceptable.
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