If you've lost count of all the government's myriad design bodies, here's a handy guide

At a time when our parliament鈥檚 reputation is at an all-time low thanks to its cavalier spending of taxpayers鈥 money, it鈥檚 worth remembering exactly what else the government pours its money into 鈥 overstuffed quangos. For some reason, the design community appears to have a surfeit of these.

For example, on the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) website, under the heading 鈥淩esources to deliver good urban design鈥, you will find a number of different bodies dedicated to promoting design quality. I thought it might be informative to look a little bit closer at some of the crossovers:

Design and Sustainable Development Team


The HCA assures us that the DSDT will work to create a 鈥渉armonised set of core standards鈥 by April 2011 to 鈥渟et a threshold on design and sustainable development鈥. How will it do this? By 鈥渃onsultation and collaboration with partners and key stakeholders鈥 which includes 鈥 Cabe. Er, isn鈥檛 this exactly what Cabe is doing?

ATLAS


The Advisory Team for Large Applications has a website all of its own, with a 鈥淧rocess Zone鈥 that explains all you need to know about applying for a large scale planning application. But why take it from the website when you can ask one of ATLAS鈥 three teams in Milton Keynes, Ashford and Bristol? Above all, ATLAS highlights 鈥渢he need for active stakeholder involvement and support through a collaborative design approach鈥. With, no doubt, the Design and Sustainable Development Team, Cabe, and the National Consultancy Unit.

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