All RIBA articles – Page 42
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News
RIBA plans summit with shadow cabinet
Panel will lobby senior Conservatives over policy at meeting next week
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Opinion
RIBA at its best
Regarding John Assael’s letter (May 22) and the leader, there are many ways of getting involved with RIBA besides council
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News
RIBA 2009 awards winners unveiled
Allies & Morrison and Niall McLaughlin Architects are the big winners in this year’s RIBA Awards, collecting four prizes each for architectural excellence.
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RIBA trends survey confirms fears women hit hardest by slump
Fears that woman architects are being hardest hit by the recession were today heightened by the RIBA’s latest Future Trends Survey.
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Ideas competition launched by RIBA and Wrap
The RIBA and Wrap – the government's waste & resources action programme – have launched a joint ideas competition to find ways to reduce construction waste through design.
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Six on RIBA Worthing swimming pool competition shortlist
Six architects, including AHMM, Thomas Heatherwick, Ian Simpson and Wilkinson Eyre, have been shortlisted for the design phase of the Worthing swimming pool competition.
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Baths voted UK's most seductive building in RIBA poll
The Roman Baths in Bath have been voted the UK’s “most seductive building” in the RIBA’s Construction for Seduction poll.
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RIBA starts search for new chief exec
Applicants for the role of new RIBA chief executive have just over a week to get their CVs in to the head-hunter.
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Opinion
In response to the RIBA rant
In her eagerness to rant about the RIBA, Irena Bauman did two great disservices (Practice April 17).
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News
Barracks row at risk of causing RIBA split
Saga deepens as RIBA-affiliated group backs Prince Charles’ intervention
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Features
What exactly is the RIBA for?
What exact help does RIBA offer an out of work part II student wonders
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Economic gloom in RIBA trend survey
The latest figures from the RIBA Future Trends Survey show no sign of economic gloom lifting in the profession.
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Is the RIBA right to invite Prince Charles to speak?
Yes, the prince has been good for architecture, says Robert Adam; no, counters Jack Pringle, he has abused his regal celebrity to promote his uninformed views
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RIBA president says Tory housing proposals ‘deeply flawed’
RIBA president Sunand Prasad has branded Tory proposals for the creation of local housing trusts – a key plank of the Conservative Party’s new housing strategy – as “deeply flawed”.
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RIBA told conservation architecture accreditation scheme 'unwise'
Heritage bodies have warned RIBA it will cause confusion by setting up its own accreditation system for conservation architects in direct competition with the existing Architects Accredited in Building Conservation Register (AABC).
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25 years on, prince and RIBA kiss and make up
Invitation to speak a “historic moment” — but don’t expect a love-in, warns RIBA president
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Opinion
RIBA: get real
I have followed your raging debate about Arb and the RIBA. I even wrote to the minister two years ago, imploring her to resist the RIBA’s efforts to take over Arb’s functions, and I made sure that I didn’t vote for a Reform Group candidate
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Opinion
Should the RIBA introduce a register for conservation architects?
Yes, says Purcell Miller Tritton’s Jeremy Blake, because architects need professional benchmarks as much as any other group; no, says Stirling Prize winner Stephen Hodder, we need communities of knowledge, not individual registrations
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News
RIBA president denies plan to radically restructure institute
RIBA president Sunand Prasad has denied media reports that a “faction” of senior council members has urged for a radical restructuring of the institute.
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RIBA council votes down controversial client contract
RIBA council members have voted down a revised version of the institute's controversial client contract at its spring council meeting.