Monday, 16 April 2012

Help the RIBA and Shelter end bad housing

The Royal Institute for British Architects is urging its chartered practices and members to register now for the 2012 run of Architect in the House. The charitable scheme gives homeowners an hour’s free consultation with a local RIBA architect in exchange for a suggested donation of £40 to Shelter.
George Clarke, a chartered architect, television presenter and Shelter ambassador who is supporting Architect in the House, said: “Whatever the project, architects can help to release a homeowner’s property potential by offering invaluable advice on everything from structural design to fixtures and fittings. Architect in the House is a great way for architects to make the most of their expert advice while raising money for Shelter at the same time. As a Shelter ambassador I’ve seen first-hand how the money raised by this scheme helps people in desperate housing need.”
Living in confined conditions has a devastating effect on family life, especially children’s safety, health and education. Shelter estimate that more than 650,000 households in Britain are overcrowded, this includes more than one million children in England alone.

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