All RIBA articles – Page 45
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Opinion
Can the RIBA fight for the good life?
Twenty months after John Prescott launched the housebuilding extravaganza he calls the Sustainable Communities Plan, the RIBA has at last begun to fight architects’ corner.
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News
Arb and RIBA clash over school
Architectural education was plunged into crisis this week after a major row broke out between the Arb and the RIBA about the validation of architecture courses.
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News
Timber issues not so cut and dried, says RIBA
The RIBA this week hit back at claims by Greenpeace that architects should only specify Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) wood.
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News
RIBA and Prince Charles turn to science for housing solution
The Prince’s Foundation and the RIBA are looking to physics, biology and advanced mathematics to improve housing design.
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News
RIBA calls for radical planning experiment
Developers would bid for a licence under proposals put to government
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News
Pringle is next RIBA president
Jack Pringle has won the race to be the next president of the RIBA. His immediate pledge was to start his fight to persuade the government to improve the PFI process.
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News
Another RIBA contest winner bites the dust
Market competition row erupts after winner is vetoed
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News
RIBA contest adviser falls foul of process
Peter Ahrends wins Bexhill competition but client immediately casts doubt on scheme
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News
Client shows 'contempt' for RIBA contest
Ushida Findlay scheme axed as competition crisis deepens
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RIBA set to lobby for competitions code
The RIBA is hoping to persuade the government to adopt its own competitions procedures across all public procurement as part of a bid to stamp out what it sees as exploitation of architects stemming from badly run contests.