All RIBA articles – Page 2
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NewsArchitects expect sector to shrink amid warnings UK may be in recession
RIBA survey finds practices expect workloads to contract for the first time in more than two years
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NewsMuyiwa Oki wins race to become next RIBA president
Breakout reform candidate wins out over better known names but says he looks forward to working with them in future
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NewsHeatherwick, LEAP and Alison Brooks among RIBA regional winners
Building of the year awards for projects including cancer support centre and modern reimagining of an Oxford quad
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NewsAlan Vallance to step down as RIBA chief executive
Man credited with turning around organisation to become boss of Chartered Insurance Institute
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NewsIndustry leaders attack lack of retrofit focus in ‘supply-side’ energy strategy
Proposals to improve low-carbon supply do nothing to tackle rising enery costs or inefficiency in current stock, critics say
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NewsArchitects’ confidence back at pre-pandemic levels but Ukraine worries cloud optimism
Caution over RIBA data collected before Ukraine invasion
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NewsRIBA fires starting gun on scheme to revamp ageing London HQ
Practices told to send in expressions of interest by 1 February
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NewsRIBA says architects maintained profits despite covid-19 turmoil
But revenue plunges 15% in year to May 2021
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FeaturesAn interview with new RIBA president Simon Allford
Every incoming president of the RIBA says they are going to shake up the institute; all of them come away bruised. But architect and amateur boxer Simon Allford isn’t fazed
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NewsNearly one in five architects struggling to find staff, RIBA survey finds
Fall in numbers from EU cotributing to shortages, barometer index reports
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FeaturesCan anyone save the RIBA?
With a new president takes over next month, many are asking what is next for the organisation
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NewsGovernment asks industry for thoughts on future of architecture profession
Three-month call for evidence includes questions on whether Arb is fit for purpose
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NewsRIBA attacks Building Safety Bill for ‘not fully addressing’ industry’s shortcomings
Fractured nature of construction threatens to undermine good intentions, architects group adds
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NewsLondon architects optimistic for first time in a year
UK’s largest architecture market finally positive about workloads as lockdown begins to ease
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NewsBrexit and lockdown send architects’ confidence tumbling
Biggest slump in optimism among practices across northern England
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NewsEx-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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NewsFive firms on right lines for next step in small stations design competition
Contest attracted more than 200 entries with winners due next spring
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NewsDon’t take eye off Brexit ball, RIBA and Arb warn architects
Transition period due to end in six weeks’ time
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