All RIBA articles – Page 5
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Former RIBA president reports ’very strong demand’ for new PI insurance mutual
Marco Goldschmied warns ‘broken’ market is stopping talented young architects from setting up in practice
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RIBA launches consultation on mandatory safety, ethical and green competences
Architects have until June to give feedback
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RIBA may require all overtime at chartered practices to be paid
‘Deeply concerned’ president urges trainee architects to report all exploitative behaviour
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‘It’s tough for morale’: Architect’s frustration over critical-worker rules
Gort Scott director complains as wide interpretation sees white collar workers sending children to school while others struggle
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RIBA president: 'Give us key worker status to keep sites open'
Alan Jones says architects have been pressured to go to sites, which government wants to stay open
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Judges will pick 2021 Stirling Prize winner from this year’s contenders
RIBA decides to roll-over all awards shortlists into next year, and from 2022 projects will have to be in use for a year to qualify
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Ex-RIBA president Jack Pringle to take charge of board
He will take the reins of the RIBA board of trustees in January
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Sunak doubles help for self-employed ahead of second lockdown
Announcement follows demands from RIBA president for more help
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A fifth of architects expect to cut staff by end of the year
Figure rises to nearly 25% for London practices
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I hear you, but RIBA’s reforms are the best way to restore architects’ status
Plans for five-yearly competence tests have sparked an outcry among small practitioners. Former RIBA president Ben Derbyshire tries to win them round
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Fury over RIBA’s plan to subject architects to compulsory revalidation
Leading architects take swipes at each other after Building Design reveals controversial proposals
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RIBA announces ‘biggest professional shake-up for 60 years’
Architects may face revalidation every five years
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How will the new immigration system affect architects?
Lucy Monks explains what practices and architects need to know about the changes coming into force in January
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Why students didn’t vote in the RIBA election – and what to do about it
Turnout was ‘pitiful’ but the next election could be won or lost on campuses, argues Simeon Shtebunaev
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Architects’ sentiment turns positive for first time in four months
Latest RIBA survey says a third of firms expect workloads to rise - but majority expect profits to fall
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Architects lament ‘lowest turnout in 30 years’
Calls for review as ‘pitiful’ 13.2% bother to vote for RIBA president
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Winners of RIBA council election announced
Former president Jack Pringle, Simone de Gale and Femi Oresanya among the victors
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Simon Allford wins RIBA presidential election
AHMM co-founder beat four other contenders - but turnout was just 13%
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RIBA tells Jenrick to ‘urgently reconsider’ planning reforms
Deregulation not the way to see more homes built, president says
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I’d make all RIBA council members do unconscious bias course, says Pringle
Training ‘gave me pause for thought’ admits past president