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<title>Architect in The House going strong</title>
<description> 	Architect in The House scheme brought by the RIBA and Shelter has currently this year raised over &amp;pound;13,000 in voluntary contributions to provide aid to the homeless in the UK. There are still </description>
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<pubDate>16 May 2013</pubDate>
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<title>RIBA Plan of Work 2013 Overview</title>
<description> 	Following on from our story two weeks ago introducing the propsed RIBA Plan of Works 2013 version, here is a brief description of the new sections and how they roughly compare witht the old PoW. </description>
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<pubDate>19 March 2013</pubDate>
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<title>Architect In The House</title>
<description> 	Clayland Architects have once again signed up to be part of the Architect in the House scheme, run in partnership with Shelter and the RIBA. The scheme matches homeowners with local architects for </description>
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<pubDate>13 March 2013</pubDate>
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<title>Tea with an Architect</title>
<description> 	This week we signed up to be part of the country-wide events which invite members of the public and potential clients to pop in and have a chat with architects in your area.  	We are always happy</description>
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<pubDate>07 March 2013</pubDate>
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<title>A quick review of the new RIBA Plan of Work</title>
<description> 	The RIBA are currently underway in the final stages of creation of a new Outline Plan of Work which will be availbale in May 2013. Gone are the 11 sections from the ocurrent 2007 veriosn defined fr</description>
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<pubDate>06 March 2013</pubDate>
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<title>Planning fee increases come into force today with 15% hike across England</title>
<description> 	Planning fee increases come into effect today in England (22 November 2012), with charges raised by 15%. The move is intended to re-rate charges payable to local planning authorities in line with i</description>
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<pubDate>22 November 2012</pubDate>
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<title>RIBA plans to scrap plan of work A-L</title>
<description> 	The RIBA has decided to replace its 50 year old traditional scheme for progressing constrcution works by abolishing the Plan of Work stages A to L and replacing it with a seven-point schedule for w</description>
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<pubDate>27 October 2012</pubDate>
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<title> Report Concludes Passivhaus Is Way Forward </title>
<description> 	Modern building standards are set to leave a legacy of high bills and potential poor health according to a new report from the University of East Anglia. Published today by UEA&amp;rsquo;s Adapt Low Ca</description>
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<pubDate>19 October 2012</pubDate>
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<title>Delay in Building Regulations Changes</title>
<description> 	There has been a delay in the publication of the new Building Control Regulations and Parts K,M &amp;amp; N are to be combined into one document for publication in late 2013, with Part L to follow, pos</description>
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<pubDate>17 October 2012</pubDate>
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<title>Private House</title>
<description>The client had bought a parcel of land on a new self build development site, with permission for a barn-style dwelling. This however did not meet their requirements and they asked us to re-design a ho</description>
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<pubDate>09 October 2012</pubDate>
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<title>Project Profile - Private Domestic dwelling</title>
<description>The client approached us having bought a plot of land with outline permission for a smaller house with a different orientation and access. The project was to be a self build scheme with the client act</description>
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<pubDate>09 October 2012</pubDate>
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<title>Project Profile - Garden Room</title>
<description>The brief was to create a simple, light  structure maximising natural daylight and views and to create a space that could be used for study, work and relaxation. It was to be built over an old cold-wa</description>
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<pubDate>09 October 2012</pubDate>
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<title>Project Profile - Living Street Master Plan</title>
<description>This is a residential masterplan concept for part of the Hellsden Hospital site in Norwich, produced in association with Broadland District Council and their Carrowbreck youth training project. THe c</description>
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<pubDate>09 October 2012</pubDate>
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<title>Project Profile - Kitchen/Dining Room Extension</title>
<description>This was a small rear extension to create a kitchen/dining area. Done under permitted development rights the design maximises natural daylight with a large glazed rear wall and roof lights, while usin</description>
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<pubDate>09 October 2012</pubDate>
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<title>Project Profile - Garage Concept</title>
<description>This is a concept for a private garage and 'man cave'. The building with provide storage space for 6-7 cars and will incorporate a workshop area and detailing room for the vehicles. In addition there </description>
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<pubDate>09 October 2012</pubDate>
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<title>'Silo' house extension.</title>
<description>Concept for a house extension to provide extended living and sleeping accommodation, providing 360 deg panoramic views from the top floor.</description>
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<pubDate>09 October 2012</pubDate>
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<title>Project Profile - Contemporary Private Dwelling</title>
<description>We were asked to design a dwelling set between some Edwardian suburban town houses. The dwelling had to be modern in style and be sensitive to the surroudning buildings and not create any overlooking </description>
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<pubDate>09 October 2012</pubDate>
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