All Arb articles – Page 12
-
News
Arb chair Fraenkel reappointed to board
Arb chair Beatrice Fraenkel has been reappointed as lay member of the board by the Privy Council.
-
News
Arb cuts retention fee after government pressure
The Arb has reduced the cost of its annual retention fee by £6 to £80 from 2011.
-
News
Disgraced architect forged notes
Robert Lindsay, the first architect ever struck off by the Arb, has been caught forging doctors’ notes to avoid attending a trial at Carlisle Crown Court.
-
News
Arb sees membership rise
The number of architects registered with the Architects Registration Board increased by more than 200 last year to just under 33,000.
-
News
Arb unveils cost-cutting measures
Architects are set to see a reduction in the fees they pay to be on the register after The Arb unveiled plans for a series of cost-cutting measures including slashing all staff bonuses.
-
News
Fraenkel re-elected as Arb chair
Beatrice Fraenkel has been re-elected as chair of the Architects Registration Board.
-
News
RIBA pitches for Arb's registration role
The RIBA has called on the government to let it take over regulation and registration powers from the Architects Registration Board.
-
News
RIBA and Arb both freeze rates
The RIBA and Arb are to freeze their rates for 2010 as part of a move to support architects through the recession.
-
News
Gibb beats reform group candidate to be elected Arb vice chair
New board member architect Gordon Gibb has beaten Reform Group stalwart George Oldham to be elected vice-chair of the Arb.
-
News
Oldham and Gibb vye for Arb vice-chair
Two architects — the Arb Reform Group’s George Oldham and new Arb board member Gordon Gibb — have been nominated for the position of vice-chair of the organisation’s board.
-
News
Fake architect prosecuted – for the second time
A man who falsely called himself an architect has been fined £1,500 and ordered to pay £4,500 in costs after being pleading guilty to misusing the title architect.
-
News
Architect erased from Arb register over Legionnaires' disease case
Architect Gillian Beckingham was removed from the Arb register on Tuesday, almost three years after she was convicted of a breach of health and safety regulations in a case which involved the deaths of at least five people from Legionnaires’ disease.
-
News
Arb election results announced
Arb Reform Group fails in bid for clean sweep but maintains its five places on the board
-
News
Reform group aims for clean sweep in Arb elections
The Arb Reform Group is aiming for a clean sweep in the board elections next month, with seven candidates hoping to fill the seven seats open to registered architects.
-
News
Arb elections 2009: What have the Reform Group achieved?
Here we go again, the usual suspects (plus some new comers) trying to re-run the old 'Reform' tune again.
-
News
Arb elections 2009: Reform Group are very uncool
As a candidate for the ARB elections I find the letter by the Reform Group titled Reform’s cool as very uncool.
-
Opinion
Reform’s cool
Elections for the Arb board and executive are here again. In 2006, five of the 22 candidates seeking election to Arb’s seven architect places collected 70% of the profession’s votes
-
News
Twenty architects stand for Arb election
A total of 20 registered architects are standing for election to the Arb board.