All RIBA articles – Page 29
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Opinion
Does architecture need television?
Yes, says Charles Knevitt, the profession is in desperate need of more formats to make it accessible; but Rob Gregory feels the best building design has nothing to do with mass media
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News
Sarah Wigglesworth and 00:/ shortlisted for RIBA research awards
Bartlett students and staff shortlisted for five President’s Awards for research 2012
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News
Architecture lecturers defend design-led courses
RIBA Appointments survey shows graduates lack practical skills
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News
Use architects to reap rewards from neighbourhood planning, says RIBA
Report with Respublica calls for government action to assess social value of good planning
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News
RIBA complains to prime minister over procurement
Witney Corn Exchange design competition sparks outcry as Ian Ritchie resigns over conditions
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News
Deborah Saunt hits out at decision to cut RIBA awards
Chair of RIBA’s awards group says good schemes could be overlooked
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News
RIBA facing £500,000 deficit
The RIBA is facing a £500,000 budget deficit for the year 2012/13.Contributing to this is a loss of revenue from venues income, which stands £388,000 short of expectations. The institute has blamed this on the impact of the recession, the Olympics and less demand for weddings. It has also spent ...
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Tablet only
Architects' optimism rises for public sector work
Latest RIBA Future Trends survey sees workloads stabilise
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News
RIBA to offer local design review
Architects will work for free on panels for local authorities
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News
Pay interns or lose accreditation, RIBA tells architects
One in ten students still not being paid according to RIBA survey
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News
RIBA award winners nearly halved
Institute re-evaluates entry system to eliminate ‘soft’ awards as Stirling Prize longlist is cut from 97 to 59
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News
Hodder goes on the road to promote new RIBA agenda
RIBA president elect to visit regions for debates
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Analysis
Alan Shingler: ‘Sustainable can still be beautiful’
Sheppard Robson’s head of sustainability believes that architects should take a more holistic approach
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News
Students central to Southbank festival bandstand
Students get together with RIBA London and Studio AR
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Opinion
Review the RIBA president's role
The RIBA does not need a glamorous president alive with sound bites (Letters 25 May) but one with the authority as head of the profession elected by its members to guide policy and speak out on issues that concern architects.
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Analysis
Can the RIBA build a better framework?
The procurement process is accused of inflexibility and exclusivity. But what do the alternatives offer?
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News
Architects find Ojeu 'too much effort'
62% say the process discriminates against small practices, according to BD procurement survey
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News
Health and safety teaching overhaul needed
Report says schools should integrate teaching into design projects