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Will Ben Derbyshire’s presidency of RIBA be good for the relationship between architects and the rest of the industry? Vote here

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2016-09-09T06:00:00Z By Elizabeth Hopkirk
Ben Derbyshire says architects should take control of post-occupancy data to lift themselves up the professional food chain
2016-09-09T06:00:00Z By Elizabeth Hopkirk
RIBA president-elect Ben Derbyshire is sure of one thing: the 182-year-old institute can’t go on the way it has done. So he’s embarking on a UK tour to try to stir up non-engaged members and convince them that turning the RIBA on its head is the best plan for its ...
2016-08-09T16:27:00Z By Elizabeth Hopkirk
Winner beat Alan Jones and Andrew Salter after 15% of members voted
2025-11-26T06:00:00Z By Rudi Klein
With the government’s consultation on poor payment practices now closed, what more needs to be done? Rudi Klein talks retentions, payment notices, adjudication costs and project bank accounts
2025-11-25T07:00:00Z By Amman Boughan
With Rachel Reeves set to deliver tomorrow’s autumn Budget, Pagabo’s deputy chief executive argues that the UK’s challenge is not the level of investment but how effectively it is deployed
2025-11-21T07:00:00Z By Keith Godsmark
With the Budget looming next week, speculation is swirling around potential adjustments to capital gains tax and stamp duty reforms, but there is a more immediate concern that many people overlook – whether the technical due diligence informing their decisions is actually fit for purpose, writes Keith Godsmark
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