All RIBA articles – Page 39
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RIBA lobbies to take over Arb’s functions
Ruth Reed met minister to argue for registration board’s abolition
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RIBA announces 2011 honorary and international fellowships
RIBA Council today has approved the award of 12 new honorary fellowships of the institute along with eight international fellowships.
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RIBA calls for flexible school procurement
The RIBA has called on the Government to ensure flexible procurement routes for local authorities building new schools.
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Toby Young slammed over design views
RIBA president Ruth Reed has led the profession in a backlash against Toby Young after he dismissed the importance of school design.
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RIBA calls for less red tape
The RIBA has written to the government outlining how building regulations should be simplified and made less “alienating”.
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Foster to give RIBA Trust lecture
Norman Foster is to give the 2010 RIBA Trust annual discourse next month.
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Boris Johnson and Oona King to debate diversity
Boris Johnson and Oona King will discuss how to keep diversity on the agenda during a recession when they take part in the 10th Stephen Lawrence Memorial Lecture.
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Double-dip recession fears rise as RIBA reports fall in workloads
Architects have admitted that a double-dip recession is now almost certain.
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RIBA joins alliance against coalition planning policies
The RIBA has joined a group of 29 national bodies in an unusual alliance against the coalition government’s proposed planning policies.
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Brady received more than 49% of vote for RIBA presidency
Angela Brady received almost half the votes to secure the post of president of the RIBA, it has been revealed.
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Brady to act over low pay
Incoming RIBA president Angela Brady will put low pay at the top of her in-tray when she takes over from Ruth Reed next year.
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Brady to become new RIBA president
Angela Brady has been elected as the next president of the RIBA.
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Practices gloomy about future, warns RIBA
The latest Future Trends Survey from RIBA is warning that architects are expecting to find it harder to win work in the future.
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Competition to design Whitehaven mixed-use development
An international competition to design a £10 million mixed-use development in Cumbria has been launched.
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RIBA to take no further action over London region row
RIBA president Ruth Reed has attempted to draw a line under the row which threatened to engulf the London region.
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RIBA action on low pay ‘does not go far enough’
The RIBA has announced a package of measures it says will tackle student hardship and low pay.
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RIBA presents Coe with honorary fellowship
Olympics chief Sebastian Coe has been presented with an honorary fellowship of the RIBA.
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RIBA acts over low-paying practices
RIBA president Ruth Reed has announced a series of proposals to protect young architects, including new “rigorous” minimum pay requirements for all chartered practices.
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RIBA Manser Medal for housing comes out of Stirling's shadow
Significant changes have been made to the RIBA Manser Medal to give the award a higher profile.
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RIBA changes standard form of agreement
A long-running row between the Association of Consultant Architects and the RIBA has been resolved after the latter announced sweeping changes to its controversial client contract.