Spatial Quality Committee

The Spatial Quality Commission (CRK) advises on aesthetics, cultural heritage and landscape.
The committee assesses your preliminary consultation plan or your application for an environmental permit for construction or renovation.

Among other things, the committee looks at:

  • What the building will look like after construction or remodeling.
  • Whether monumental values are preserved at monuments.
  • What materials you use. 
  • Whether your building plan fits into the existing environment or with other building plans in the area.
  • Whether your building plan is of sufficient quality.

The CRK meets biweekly on Mondays. You will receive the CRK's advice with a written motivation. You cannot object to the CRK's advice.
You may attend the meeting and explain your plan to the committee members. Local residents and other interested parties may attend the environmental permit application process as observers.

To learn more about construction and remodeling and exactly how it works, check out the Building and permit, spatial quality webpage .