Anstey Horne

Daylight Design: Enhancing Co-Living

Daylight Design

Innovative co-living developments are increasingly addressing the critical need for affordable living solutions while emphasizing the importance of Daylight Design to enhance the quality of life for residents.

As urban centers like London face ongoing challenges related to housing shortages and rising urban density, co-living developments are emerging as a vital solution.

In the context of co-living, the role of Daylight Design cannot be overstated. Traditionally, co-living spaces have been evaluated based on BRE (Building Research Establishment) guidelines, which primarily focus on daylight and sunlight access.

Daylight Design for Communal Spaces

However, at Anstey Horne, we strongly advocate for prioritizing Daylight Design in communal spaces. These areas are where residents spend a significant portion of their time. Thoughtful Daylight Design in these spaces can transform the living experience, making it more vibrant, comfortable, and conducive to community living.

As cities push for higher housing density, co-living developments offer a transformative approach to urban living. These developments combine convenience and affordability while fostering a strong sense of community—an aspect often overlooked in traditional urban projects.

Typically, co-living spaces include private studio bedrooms alongside communal areas such as shared kitchens, living rooms, and workspaces. Shared amenities like gyms and cinemas further enhance the appeal, creating a balanced environment between privacy and community engagement. In high-cost cities like London, the cost-effectiveness of co-living, bolstered by shared amenities, makes it an attractive option for many residents.

Co-living developments cater to a diverse demographic, including students, young professionals, families, and retirees. These spaces are designed with a dual focus on affordability and sustainability, optimizing shared resources and reducing environmental impact.

By integrating Daylight Design into these developments, they minimize their physical footprint and improve operational efficiency, contributing to a more sustainable urban environment.

Daylight Design

Co Living Development Case Study

Anstey Horne has played a crucial role in advising on various co-living projects in London, including the 45 Beech Street development for HUB Residential.

This project, which involves converting and extending an existing office building near the Barbican Centre, exemplifies the potential of co-living conversions enhanced by strategic Daylight Design.

Central urban locations, adaptability, and the sustainability benefits of repurposing existing structures make buildings like 45 Beech Street ideal for co-living developments.

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Daylight Design Algorithm

To maximize daylight in these developments, Anstey Horne has developed a rapid testing tool that evaluates light performance in the early design stages.

By utilizing block massing before finalizing facades or internal layouts, we employ bespoke algorithms to strategically position balconies and optimize room placements. This approach is particularly vital in dense urban environments. In such locations natural light can be challenging to achieve, making Daylight Design an essential component of successful co-living spaces.

Contact

For expert advice on how we assess daylight & sunlight in co-living spaces, please get in touch. Our innovative design strategies and customized algorithms are critical in creating vibrant, well-lit living environments. Our advice not only enhances quality of life but also contribute to the sustainability of urban developments.

Daylight & Sunlight Services

Detailed Daylight & Sunlight Assessments

Masterplanning & Site Optimisation

Maximum Development Envelopes & Optimisation

Façade Analysis & Optimisation

Internal Daylight & Sunlight Assessment

Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)

Transient Overshadowing

Hours in Sun for Amenity Space

Climate Based Assessment

Tree Impact Assessments

Radiance Studies

Solar Glare

Solar Panel Assessments

Light Pollution

Expert Witness

Technical adviser to Local Planning Authorities

New British Standard EN17037 View Out Assessment

For further advice on Daylight & Sunlight for planning, please call our Daylight & Sunlight Enquiry Line on 020 4534 3138.

 

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Gracie Irvine

Gracie Irvine

BSc (Hons)

Director

Rights to Light

London

Matthew Grant

Matthew Grant

BA (Hons) MScLL

Senior Director

Rights to Light

London

Rebecca Chapman

Rebecca Chapman

BSc (Hons) LLB

Senior Director

Rights to Light

London

Dan Fitzpatrick

Dan Fitzpatrick

BSc (Hons)

Director

Rights to Light

Plymouth