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If you'd like to find out more about housing proposals in the Valley, try the Ouseburn Trust at the Ouseburn Resource Centre at 53 Lime Street as a first port of call.

 

We carry the plans for developments currently going through the planning permission process, and often organise drop-in consultation days where you can talk to developers and architects. Most recently we ran a drop-in day about proposals for apartments on Hume Street, an application which has since been refused. Come and see the architect's boards for yourself!

 

We are also developers ourselves, and are currently working up proposals for 47 - 49 Lime Street and the vacant lot adjacent to it. Our designs so far include offices, work space, and live-work units with high environmental specifications. Come in to find out more!


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Ousebale

Community Sustainable Housing Project

Interactive Project Development Website

 

https://ousebale.pbwiki.com/


My Home: Our Place

 

Northern Architecture’s current season of events

 

www.myhomeourplace.com <http://www.myhomeourplace.com/>

For the latest information on events and news

 

Next Event…

 

Thursday, February 9th 2006

 

NEW FORMS FOR NEW NEIGHBOURHOODS

 

A talk by Stephen Proctor of Proctor and Matthews Architects 5.30pm

Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens

FREE

 

 

A close up on this season’s theme of creating better housing and neighbourhoods, the successful architect Stephen Proctor will be talking about the challenges of creating sustainable communities, his views on how you can create new forms of housing to meet changing needs and the projects in which he has done this to great success. This is a brilliant opportunity to listen, and contribute to, a discussion relevant both to Sunderland and the North East as a whole.

 

There will be drinks following the talk.

 

To reserve a place at this talk e-mail info@northernarchitecture.com stating how many places you would like or Tel: 0191 260 2191

 

Also…

 

Designs on Sunniside - Exhibition

13th – 17th February 2006,

Sunderland Housing Group, Fawcett Street, Sunderland.

FREE

 

Throughout this week the work of 7 students from the University of Newcastle will be on display at the Sunderland Housing Groups Fawcett street office in Sunderland City Centre. The work is the results of a project focusing on possible uses for an area in Sunniside demarcated for regeneration into a multi use zone.

 

Talk and Exhibition is sponsored by Pathway Homes, the new build arm of Sunderland Housing Group

 

My Home: Our Place is supported by the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumbria University, Northern Architectural Association, Newcastle City Council, ONE NorthEast, Ryder HKS, SUMO design, Anders Elite, Jane Darbyshire and David Kendall Limited, Faulkner Browns, Sunderland Housing Group, Bussey & Armstrong, Ian Darby Partnership and Yuill Homes.

 

Northern Architecture

 

Blackfriars

Monk Street

Newcastle upon Tyne

NE1 4XN

 

T 0191 260 2191

F 0191 222 1003

W http://www.northernarchitecture.com/

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