Urban Design Cove West : Aberdeen
The Scotia Approach
We create classic, desirable neighbourhoods which reflect the area's culture and traditions. All-in-all, it's about re-capturing some of the good things about design from the past - many of which have been forgotten over the last 40 years.
There's another important factor too Scotland is committed to being far more sustainable than before, so issues such as traffic reduction are right at the top of the agenda.
Here are some of our guiding principles and how we are implementing them at Cove:
- 'Walkable' communities - ideally within a 10-minute walk of the main amenities. Pedestrians need to be given priority - foot and bicycle paths are abundant and they all link to the high street we created
- Connected spaces - streets, lanes and intelligent planning to help you get around town. We want to banish the cul-de-sac - there are no dead ends - all streets and open spaces are linked
- Public places - areas that form focal points in the town, allowing people to mix and relax - in addition to the high street there are plenty of interesting gathering places like the shelter at the entrance from Wellington Road, pictured below
- Mixing it up - housing needs to go hand-in-hand with commercial properties. We also like to mix private residences with affordable rented or shared ownership housing
- Visual variety - we don't build rows and rows of anonymous houses. Instead, we prefer to mix housing types and design features
- Local first - the designs, materials and layouts need to reflect the best of the existing area. Our buildings should blend seamlessly into the town - and never feel like a separate annexe






