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# New Zealand Urban Design Protocol
The New Zealand Urban Design Protocol was published in March 2005 by the Ministry for the Environment to recognise the importance of urban design to the development of successful towns and cities. The protocol is a voluntary commitment by central and local government, property developers and investors, design professionals, educational institutes and other groups to undertake specific urban design initiatives.
== Six Essential Attributes ==
The protocol identifies six essential attributes that successful towns and cities share;
Competitive places that thrive economically and facilitate creativity and innovation
Liveable places that provide a choice of housing, work and lifestyle options
Environmentally responsible places that manage all aspects of the environment sustainably
Inclusive places that offer opportunities for all citizens
Distinctive places that have a strong identity and sense of place
Well-governed places that have a shared vision and sense of direction.
== The Seven Cs ==
The protocol is centred on “The Seven Cs”, which are considered the essential design qualities that create urban design;
Context
Character
Choice
Connections
Creativity
Custodianship
Collaboration
== Authorship ==
The New Zealand Urban Design Protocol was prepared with input from the following professionals;
=== Urban Design Advisory Group ===
Penny Pirrit, Manager Environmental Planning, Auckland City Council
Robert Tongue, City Architect, Dunedin City Council
Patrick Fontein, Principal, Kensington Properties; President, Auckland Branch of the Property Council of New Zealand
John Sinclair, Consultant, Architectus
Chris McDonald, Senior Lecturer, Victoria University School of Architecture
Ernst Zollner, Lecturer, University of Auckland Department of Planning; Chief Advisor, Strategic and Economic Development, Wellington City Council
Doug Leighton, Principal, EDG Planning & Design
Karen Goodall, Executive Director, City for Auckland
David Fox, Managing Director, Fox and Associates
Simon Whiteley, Policy and Strategy Manager, Land Transport New Zealand
John Tocker, Principal, David Jerram Architects
Alison Dalziel, Advisor, Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet; Chair of the Sustainable Cities Senior Officials Group
=== Ministry for the Environment ===
Lindsay Gow, Deputy Chief Executive and Chair of the Urban Design Advisory Group
Luke Troy, Senior Advisor
Yvonne Weeber, Senior Advisor
Frances Lane Brooker, Senior Advisor
Erica Sefton, Senior Advisor
== External links ==
Ministry for the Environment: Urban Issues: The New Zealand Urban Design Protocol (summary)
Ministry for the Environment: Publications: New Zealand Urban Design Protocol (document)
== References ==
- [[Urban and Planning/Urban Design]]
- [[Urban and Planning/Urban Design Principles]]
- [[Urban and Planning/Urban Design and Planning]]
- [[Professional Practice/Codes & Standards/National Building Code of India/Part 06 - Structural Design]]
- [[Building Construction/Specifications and Detailing/Joint Design]]
- [[Building Services/Building Performance/Lighting Design]]
- [[Design/Architectural Design/Design Process]]
- [[Design/Architectural Design/Design Theory]]
- [[Design/Architectural Design/Universal Design and Accessibility]]
- [[Digital Architecture/ePractice/Computational Design]]