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The Project Support Centre is located in the School of Architecture and the Built Environment at the University of Westminster.

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Great wall of money

Posted on: 27 October 2014
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This is the tenth edition of the “Great Wall of Money” report from DTZ.. The report tracks new capital targeting direct real estate globally and the opportunities that it is targeting.

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London infrastructure: Connecting opportunities

Posted on: 24 October 2014
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This report examines how investment and new infrastructure are vital to accommodate the predicted 11.3 million people living in London by 2050.

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Feasibility study on the use of mobile positioning data for tourism statistics

Posted on: 24 October 2014
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The aim of the current study was to assess the feasibility of using mobile positioning data for generating statistics on domestic, outbound and inbound tourism flows, and to address the strengths and weaknesses related to access, trust, cost, and the technological and methodological challenges inherent in the use of such a new data source.

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Taking shape: Is India’s market on the edge of greatness?

Posted on: 24 October 2014
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The November 2014 issue of the RICS journal Modus examines property and construction’s role in India’s quest for economic growth, talks to the RICS members helping to shape that future, and looks at the work RICS is doing to train India’s next generation of surveyors. This issue also profiles five major projects that will be key to the country’s development, and asks whether there is hope for India’s shopping malls, many of which lie empty after a heady construction boom.

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European Commission Central Library

Posted on: 24 October 2014
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This is one of the main sources of information on European Union policies.

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Traditional windows: their care, repair and upgrading

Posted on: 24 October 2014
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This guidance from English Heritage looks at best practice on the understanding, conservation and thermal upgrading of traditional windows. According to the report, the loss of traditional windows continues to pose one of the major threats to our heritage and has long been a major concern for English Heritage. With an increasing emphasis being placed on making existing buildings more energy efficient, they are possibly now at greater risk than ever from replacement or unsuitable adaptation.

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For future living: Innovative approaches to joining up housing and health

Posted on: 24 October 2014
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This report looks at how England’s housing should respond to the pressures of an ageing population, by bringing housing and health policy closer together.

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Right to Build: supporting custom and self build

Posted on: 24 October 2014
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The Government has published details of plans for a new Right to Build across England, so that anyone who wants to build their own home will be able to turn to their council for help in finding a suitable plot of land. The consultation seeks views from local planning authorities, the custom build sector and prospective custom builders about what they would like to see from the Right to Build. It looks at: the local demand for custom build; meeting demand on the register with available land; and how the Right to Build will work within the existing planning framework. Comments are requested by 18 December 2014.

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Landscape Institute BIM Working Group

Posted on: 24 October 2014
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The Landscape Institute BIM Working Group is leading on BIM for landscape, aiming to help LI members adapt to BIM processes and new ways of working.

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Today’s housing that works for all: the political economy of housing in England

Posted on: 24 October 2014
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Limited fiscal autonomy for local government contributes to the under-supply of housing across England, according to an analysis undertaken for the Institute for Government. A report by the think-tank examining housebuilding constraints also found that areas with a higher proportion of homeowners were less likely to approve new housing developments.

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