Iceni Projects
Iceni Projects is a planning and development consultancy with an innovative and commercially-minded approach aimed at delivering success.
The Design Team at Iceni Projects is a group of creative individuals who use design to create places where communities can flourish. Our projects include the sensitive extension of existing neighbourhoods, the masterplanning of new villages and towns.
We also design for the reuse and regeneration of existing urban places. We work at an extensive range of scales, from the strategic demands of conurbations, to the individual design of public spaces. Collaboration is the key to our success, as it leads to consensus in serving the client and community’s requirements. The team is part of the wider Iceni group that offer integrated and comprehensive expertise.
Envisioning
We provide concept schemes of what new urban environments can look and feel like. This is the case whether these are embedded within established urban spaces, as a part of a planned new settlement or the redevelopment of brownfield land.
We foster community involvement as a way of advancing masterplans. Our consultation and workshop-based techniques effectively engage stakeholders in the plan-making and development process, bringing together public, private and community sectors to create a common vision and sense of ownership.
Technical delivery
As part of establishing a concept masterplan or urban design, we ensure technical and economic compliance to client’s requirements.
Often based on the background preparation of proving layouts, our methods of producing design codes are particularly valuable as they assist in developing detailed parcel designs and address different audiences. They support the technical certainty needed for setting quality aspirations and values and can even support equalisation discussions.
Our range of services includes:
- Visioning and Concept Design
- Feasibility and Capacity Studies
- Contextual and Townscape Analysis
- Design Frameworks
- Masterplans and Land Audits
- Design & Access Statements