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PRINCIPLES AND PARAMETERS - Pinewood Studios

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<strong>PARAMETERS</strong> EXPLANATION<strong>Pinewood</strong> <strong>Studios</strong> Development Framework | <strong>PRINCIPLES</strong> <strong>AND</strong> <strong>PARAMETERS</strong>47Example 1Example 2 Example 3In this example one road moves away from the centre of theplot by 10m and another moves towards the centre of theplot by 10m.The result is a plot where the orientation has changed butcould be of a comparable area to its originally intendedsize.The edge of the plot moving outwards by 10m is a degreeof deviation that is not applicable in a visually sensitivelocation.In this example a road moves towards the centre of theplot by up to 10m, and the other road moves away fromthe plot centre by 5m.The result is likely to be a smaller overall plot size butof the same orientation as the originally intend plotposition.The edge of the plot moving out by 5m is a degree ofdeviation that is applicable in an area of moderatesensitivity, and will be a low building with adequatescreening for this to be of insignificant consequence.The roads in question could move up to 5m from theirintended position but the constraints on the building aremore onerous meaning it can only move 2m beyond itsoriginally intended position.Highly constrained limits of deviation like this have beenused in the scheme where the sensitivities of the sitenecessitate a particular building scale and location.EXAMPLE 1 EXAMPLE 2 EXAMPLE 3

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