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NLA is sponsored by a wide range of private and public sector organisations with an interest in promoting and improving the awareness of high quality design for the built environment in London to a professional and public audience.
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The Building Centre was established in 1931. Based in central London it is a place dedicated to providing education, information and inspiration to all elements of the built environment.
www.buildingcentre.co.uk
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The City of London provides local government services for the financial and commercial heart of Britain, the City of London. It is committed to maintaining and enhancing the status of the business City as the world's leading international financial and business centre through the policies it pursues and the high standard of services it provides. Its responsibilities extend far beyond the City boundaries in that it also provides a host of additional facilities for the benefit of the nation. These range from open spaces such as Epping Forest and Hampstead Heath to the famous Barbican Arts Centre.
www.cityoflondon.gov.uk
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Crossrail is the new high frequency, convenient and accessible railway for London and the South East. From 2017 Crossrail will travel from Maidenhead and Heathrow in the west to Shenfield and Abbey Wood in the east via new twin tunnels under central London. It will link Heathrow Airport, the West End, the City of London and Canary Wharf.
www.crossrail.co.uk
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The Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) is the national housing and regeneration agency for England, with an annual investment budget of more than £5bn. The HCA was formed on 1 December 2008 along with the Tenant Services Authority (the regulatory body for Registered Social Landlords).
www.homesandcommunities.co.uk
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The London Development Agency works to deliver the Mayor's vision for London to be a sustainable world city with strong, long-term economic growth, social inclusion and active environmental improvement. Design for London, now part of the LDA's Design Development and Environment directorate, will ensure that the Agency can draw on its expertise to adopt a long-term strategic approach to design and regeneration across London, master-planning key areas of change across the city and developing best practice.
www.lda.gov.uk
www.designforlondon.gov.uk
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Ordnance Survey is Great Britain's national mapping agency, providing the most accurate and up-to-date geographic data, relied on by government, business and individuals.
Just as architecture has a huge impact on society, so does the underlying geographic information that helps us decide where and what to build for sustainable living.
Architects and other property professionals choose information from Ordnance Survey to help with feasibility studies, environmental investigations, scenario modelling and presenting design plans.
www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk
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TfL was created in 2000 and is the integrated body responsible for the Capital's transport system. Its main role is to implement the Mayor's Transport Strategy for London and manage transport services across the Capital for which the Mayor has responsibility.
www.tfl.gov.uk
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Aedas, Austin-Smith: Lord, AY-Architects, BDP, Broadway Malyan, Buro Four, Camden Town Unlimited, Carmody Groarke, Child Graddon Lewis Architects - CGL, City Property Association, Conisbee, Cundall , CZWG Architects LLP, Darling Associates, Davis Langdon LLP, Dewhurst Mcfarlane and Partners, Edgley Design, Farebrother, Fletcher Priest Architects, GMW Architects, Hayhurst & Co., Hines UK, Holder Mathias Architects, ICE, Inglis Badrashi Loddo, jm architects, Jones Lang LaSalle, Land Securities, McDowell + Benedetti, M3 Consulting, Metropolitan Workshop, MJP Architects, Mossessian & Partners, Murphy Surveys, Museum of London Archaeology, Norton Rose LLP, Paul Archer Design, Paul Davis + Partners, Platform 5 Architects, PLP Architecture, Quatro PR, Rolfe Judd, Ryder Architecture, Scott Wilson Group plc, SHH, Sidell Gibson Architects, Skanska Construction, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Space Syntax, Squire and Partners, Terry Farrell and Partners, Think London, Westminster Property Association, WT Partnership, Adam Love - GLA, AR Urbanism, Central London Partnership, Clancy Consulting, Emrys Architects, Future Designs, Lend Lease, Marsh, Modus Operandi, Philip Cave Associates