All RIBA articles – Page 35
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RIBA announces winners of Moscow cinema competition
More than 500 entries in contest to redesign facade of Pushkinsky Cinema
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Opinion
Hail to the chiefs Reed and Obama
She may have less than three months of her presidency to run but there is no let up for RIBA’s Ruth Reed.
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RIBA itinerary shows business skills focus
Architects will be given the chance to brush up on their business skills this autumn, after a report earlier this year said many were not savvy enough to survive.
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I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here star Lembit Opik to host RIBA auction
Details of RIBA Education Fund charitable dinner announced
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Design review needs more planning punch say Cabe and RIBA
Design Council Cabe and the RIBA have called for design review advice to be made a material consideration in planning decisions
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Suffolk student wins John Peel arts centre RIBA competition
Matthew Loosley designed mezzanine level for Stowmarket’s Corn Exchange
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Pessimism over future work grows
RIBA’s Future Trends survey shows more practices expect falling workloads
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2011 RIBA Awards announced
Zaha Hadid, Foster & Partners and David Chipperfield are among this year’s winners
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RIBA design competition suspended after legal challenge
An RIBA competition for Belfast involving Daniel Libeskind has been suspended after a legal challenge
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Brady urges architects to stand for RIBA Council
Architects wishing to stand for election to RIBA Council have until the end of the week to put their names forward.
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Mumbai student wins Foster travelling scholarship
Plan to study sanitation in eight cities impresses judges
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RIBA's Melvin Debate tackles architecture and law
Series of debates held in memory of late RIBA Council member and his wife
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White collar union looks to recruit architects
Prospect says it could rival RIBA as campaigner for better working conditions in profession
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Peter Cook to judge this year's Stirling Prize
Archigram founder to be joined by Angela Brady and Hanif Kara
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Labour attacks Gove over flatpack school proposal
Shadow minister speaks out as coalition accused of double standards on design
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Opinion
Everything’s up in the air
The main issue affecting public funding for architecture is a lack of clarity about the future
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Opinion
Paying the price
However welcome, it comes as some surprise to see the editor of BD, who recently supported Gove’s ludicrous assertion that architect’s were “milking the system” on the BSF programme, now lamenting the fact that architects’ fees are “suicidal”, students’ fees are “dirt cheap” and architects’ salaries need to increase “significantly” ...