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SCOTTISH HOUSE: A REVIEW OF RECENT EXPERIENCE IN BUILDING INDIVIDUAL AND SMALL GROUPS OF HOUSES WITH A VIEW TO SUSTAINABILITY, THE USE OF TRADITIONAL AND NEW MATERIALS, AND INNOVATIVE DESIGN
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1. Building Control is the process by which any proposed building project is assessed for compliance with the Statutory Building Standards. It is operated at Local Authority level and gives rise to variations in interpretation.
2. Investing in Quality - Improving the Design of New Housing in the Scottish Countryside - A Consultation Paper, The Scottish Office 1998
3. NPPG15: Rural Development The Scottish Office 1999
4. Planning Advice Note: Pan 39: Farm & Forestry Buildings The Scottish Office 1993
Planning Advice Note: Pan 36: Siting and Design of New Housing in the Countryside The Scottish Office 1991
Planning Advice Note: Pan 44: Fitting New Housing into the Landscape The Scottish Office 1994
5. Historic Scotland Traditional Building Materials Conference Proceedings 1997
6. Baxter S., Liddell HL Impact of Environmental Issues on Building Standards Scotland (2) Case Study Vale House Nottingham 1995
7. A flushing valve is a mechanism that replaces the standard siphon in a cistern.
8. improving the design of new housing in the Scottish Countryside (Scottish Office Consultation Paper April 1998)
9. Scottish Executive Planning Best Practice Awards are an example.
10 . DETR research project Sustainable Construction CPD - Gaia Research
11. ARB/RIBA Outline Syllabus Draft - 2000
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