All Arb articles – Page 10
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Arb reprimands architect for unacceptable professional conduct
James Stephen of JFS Architects found guilty
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RIBA backs four candidates for Arb elections
Nominees support RIBA’s vision of a ‘minimalist’ Arb
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Arb strikes off architect for unacceptable professional conduct
John Grant Stephen of Edinburgh wrote ‘dishonest’ letter to mortage company
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Arb fines Essex architect £1,000
Conduct fine charged over planning application for domestic extension
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Architect Eric Erikson fined £1,500 by the Arb
London-based architect found guilty of unacceptable professional conduct
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Arb reprimands architect for serious professional incompetence
Kulbir Chada found guilty by professional conduct committee
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Arb retention fee held at £80
The Architects Registration Board has announced a freeze on fee for 2012.
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Arb fines Kent architect £1,000
The Arb has fined Kent-based architect Philip John Paul Dadds £1,000 after a home improvement scheme went more than 50% over budget.At a hearing earlier this month, the board found Dadds’ company, Philip Dadds Architects & Associates (PDA), based in Ramsgate, guilty of unacceptable professional conduct and serious professional incompetence.The ...
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Two architects reprimanded by Arb
Professional conduct committee gives most lenient sanction for offences
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Opinion
Learn from experience
Trainees are becoming ever more flexible as they seek opportunities. Our assessment system should do the same
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New requirements for architecture students unveiled by the RIBA and Arb
Changes introduce greater flexibility in terms of practical experience needed prior to Part III
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Opinion
Arb punishment is a mild rebuke
It would be interesting to know what the complainants think of Arb’s decisions in its conduct cases (“Arb issues £3,000 fine for Sussex architect” News June 3) as they always seem to result in no more than a mild rebuke and a paltry fine.
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Two architects disciplined by the Arb’s professional conduct committee
Sussex practitioner Peter Leslie Buxton handed £3,000 fine
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Arb forced to defend ‘lenient’ punishment
The Arb has defended its decision not to strike off an architect who harassed clients to such an extent that they took out a court injunction against him.
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Arb suspends architect who 'intimidated' his clients
Michael Phillips hired heavies to recover disputed debt
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Architect fined £3,000 for serious professional incompetence
The Arb’s professional conduct committee has fined an architect £3,000 for unacceptable professional conduct and serious professional incompetence.Frances Morrow of Banbury, Oxfordshire, was found to have acted inappropriately on a number of occasions when working on a residential development in Moreton-in-Marsh.It was alleged she failed to check that an installed ...
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Drop in exam numbers sees Arb lose £41,000
The number of people applying to take Arb’s prescribed examination has dropped by almost a fifth in 2011, with the board set to lose out on £41,000 of income over the year.
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Opinion
Arb is a shining example
Boots was pleased to see that good old fashioned ethics are indeed a priority for the Arb.