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Survey of self-build intentionsSurvey of self-build intentions
12 March 2013
These are the main findings from a new nationwide survey into people’s self build plans, commissioned by the National Self Build Association (NaSBA) and conducted by Ipsos MORI. Survey of self-build intentions

80 per cent agree UK has a housing crisis80 per cent agree UK has a housing crisis
13 February 2013
By four to one the public think that there is a housing crisis in Britain according to an Ipsos MORI poll published in the Evening Standard yesterday. 80 per cent agree UK has a housing crisis

Architecture And Design Scotland
1 March 2010
The overall aim of the survey was to carry out a comprehensive survey of the way in which local authority and national park authority stakeholders perceive A+DS and to explore their experience of the organisation’s Design Review service. Architecture And Design Scotland

Architectural Superstars Leave English Cold
17 May 2002
The English people are passionate about buildings but don't care a jot who designs them, is the main finding of a major new survey published today by the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE) and conducted by MORI. Architectural Superstars Leave English Cold

Brick And Block Houses Are Best Confirms MORI Survey
1st April 1999
'Housebuyers are overwhelmingly in favour of traditionally built houses' is the finding of a recent survey carried out by MORI on attitudes towards house construction. Over 90% of respondents said they prefer the advantages offered by a house built using bricks, blocks, and concrete floors. Brick And Block Houses Are Best Confirms MORI Survey

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