The new scheme for housing association Hafod will provide more than 100 new social homes
The former Lansdowne Hospital in Cardiff has been redeveloped to provide more than 100 new social homes.
The £30m scheme on Sanatorium Road in Canton has been delivered by Lovell on behalf of housing association Hafod in partnership with Cardiff City Council and the Welsh Government. It has been designed by Dennis Hellyar Architect with a mixture of 106 family homes and apartments. The scheme, which as formally been handed over to Hafod, includes bespoke accommodation for adults with a range of additional support needs.
It is set around an open green space and a communal sensory garden.
Dennis Hellayer and his team took on the challenge back in 2018, adopting the guiding principles of the Royal Institute of British Architects’ 10 Characteristics of Places where People want to Live and the Placemaking Wales Charter.
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Mr Hellayer said: “Our philosophy is that we never deal simply in numbers and units, but to take a broader view and extract the most from any development in terms of design and place-making.
“We want Sanatorium Road to be a neighbourhood that stands the test of time and where people will be proud to live in generations to come.
“The 10 Characteristics principles ran through every choice we made, from the orientation of the buildings to the way we managed rainwater, and seeing families move in and children playing in those spaces makes it all worthwhile.
“We have thought hard about how we can instil a long-lasting character using variation in high-quality bricks, as well as detail in metal balconies, window surrounds, cladding and other features. There are many things you can do which add up to make a difference.”
Ali Salter, director of development at Hafod, said “We are delighted that residents are now settling into their homes on the former Lansdowne Hospital site.
“At Hafod, we believe that a good home and strong community are crucial for wellbeing. By adopting a placemaking approach across our development programme, we ensure that the homes we deliver are not only high‑quality but also contribute to vibrant, well‑connected communities.
“These homes are designed to integrate with the surrounding area and provide great access to local amenities, including employment opportunities and schools.
“The design that Dennis and his team have delivered demonstrates real attention to detail and shows how affordable homes can be high‑quality, attractive, and low‑carbon.”
Anthony Vagges, regional managing director at Lovell, said: “We are very proud to have completed the final homes on this high-quality new development in Canton. Since commencing work on the brownfield site in late 2023 we’ve put a lot of care into building these new homes, utilising our decades of experience to help create a sustainable, thriving community with placemaking at its core.
“This development is a great example of how collaborative partnership working can benefit communities, providing high-quality homes that residents can be proud to live in.”





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