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Selected sites from UK Directory
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Better Public Building
Governmental body charged with improving the design of public buildings. Learn about the annual awards to new local government builds, and the judges.
www.betterpublicbuildings.gov.ukCardiff University - Department of City and Regional Planning
The Department of City and Regional Planning profiles its teaching, research, and administration.
www.cf.ac.ukChartered Institute of Transport
Global trade body for the transport industry. Includes contact details for UK and overseas sections, plus events and membership.
www.citrans.org.ukCommission for Architecture & the Built Environment
Non-departmental government body's role centres on promoting good design and supporting urban regeneration. Find news and staff details.
www.cabe.org.ukDEFRA - Tree Council, The
UK government department encourages the appreciation of native British trees with tree warden schemes, planting grants, guides to tree care, events and a picture gallery.
www.treecouncil.org.ukLansbury Festival
Learn about events relating to "living architecture." promoting a model design for communities.
www.lansburyfestival.org.ukLGAnet - Local Government Association
Find news, policy, papers and details on events from the UK's key local government body.
www.lga.gov.ukLiverpool John Moores Univ., UK - Built Environment
Sample student life at the School of Built Environment by visiting the campus on an open day. Contact the director and select faculty members.
cwis.livjm.ac.ukLondon Society, The
Join this society dedicated to the planning and conservation of the city of London. Info on the society, its journal and a membership form.
www.lonsoc.org.ukMackintosh School of Architecture
Mackintosh School of Architecture posts gallery exhibits, upcoming events and program details. Read the MacMag publication, edited by students.
www.gsa.ac.uk
