Government asks industry for thoughts on future of architecture profession

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Three-month call for evidence includes questions on whether Arb is fit for purpose

People working in construction are being asked for their views on whether the regulatory regime for architects and other built environment professions is fit for purpose.

The government today launched a 12-week call for evidence focusing on the role of the Arb and has asked all of those working in construction, design and academia to contribute.

It will form the first part of a “wholesale review” aiming to modernise the sector and improve its accessibility and innovation which will include thematic workshops and interviews.

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