FAQs

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What is Community Right to Bid

What is a Design Review?

Design Review is when a building scheme or planning policy document is looked at by a small group of experts who then can offer independent third-party advice that can help improve the design quality of the scheme...

How do I find out more about a career in architecture or the built environment?

How can I find out more about a career as an architectural technologist?

Can you advise me on applying for an apprenticeship in Architecture?

How many children can you work with?

How much do school workshops cost?

Can Northern Architecture directly address National Curriculum required study areas?

We are a school going through building changes, can Northern Architecture help us?

Do Northern Architecture offer school workshops relating to engineering and science?

I'm a practitioner and I'd like to volunteer on your community programme. How can I get involved?

I've got an idea for a project in my school, can you give me help in developing a project proposal?

How do I find an architect?

Here's a short list to start you off in the right direction.

What does sustainable architecture mean?

What area does Northern Architecture cover?

What is Community Right to Build?

A part of the planning system that enables community groups to develop schemes within their own communities.

I'm an unemployed architecture graduate, how can you help me?

I'm a practitioner and I'd like to volunteer on your education programme. How can I get involved?

We're a community group that need to understand the planning/ architecture and building process. Where can we find help and advice?

Where do I find out about National and Local Housing Policy?

What does the 'localism agenda' mean?

Where do I find out about Architecture and Built Environment courses at local universities?

Many of the Universities in the North East offer architecture and built environment design courses. Read on for a list and web links.