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Abacus Construction Index

Incorporates Archinet UK. A directory of more than 1,000 websites relevant to construction in the USA and UK.

Aberdeen University - Department of Land Economy

Land economy is the study of the use, management and development of land, property and other environmental resources. The Department of Land Economy was established in 1974 and is now one of the largest schools of surveying and planning in Britain, with over 15 staff and 200 students.

Architectural Association of Ireland

The AAI was founded in 1896 "to promote and afford facilities for the study of architecture and the allied sciences and arts, and to provide a medium of friendly communication between members and others interested in the progress of architecture".

Architectural Heritage Society Of Scotland

An organisation concerned with the protection, preservation, study and appreciation of Scottish buildings.

Architecture Centre Network

Independent body which supports centres of architectural study and promotion.

Architecture Foundation

Established in 1991 as Britain's first independent architecture centre, the AF aims to bridget the gap between decision-makers, design professionals and the public.

Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP)

A network of universities and university departments concerned with urban and regional planning.

Association of Town Centre Management

Organisation to help town and city centres realise their roles as focal points for business and for vibrant, inclusive communities.

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Planning in Action

Zero carbon town

Taunton wants to seize the potential of a swathe of riverside land ripe for regeneration.

How we did it

How we did it ... World listing sets Welsh town on tourism drive

Project: A £2.8 million visitor centre providing exhibitions and guided walks around the Blaenavon world heritage site as part of the regeneration of the town, following its rapid decline in the 20th century.