Arb – Page 9
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         Opinion OpinionHave the national papers let architects down?Yes, says David Chipperfield, it is useful to compare European coverage; while Jonathan Glancey says it is a symptom of economic pressures 
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         News NewsArb suspends architect for one yearDonald Stevenson found guilty of unacceptable professional conduct 
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         Opinion OpinionIs the rise in Arb’s fee justified?Beatrice Fraenkel says the increased fee allows Arb to fulfil its obligations. No, says Piers Taylor, Arb needs to take a long hard look at its operating costs 
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         Opinion OpinionSweep away Arb anomalyYou report (News July 27) that Arb “is scrapping its committee that investigates architects’ conduct and competence because it is performing badly” and that, regarding misuse of title, “the low proportion of prosecutions was questioned”. 
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         News NewsArb investigations soar by 90%But only two offenders prosecuted over misuse of the title “architect” 
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         News NewsManchester architect removed from Arb registerFaheem Aftab faced seven allegations over domestic extension 
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         News NewsCardiff architect struck from ARB registerJames Stedman failed to pay contractor more than £9,000 
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         News NewsArb fines architect for software licensing errorKevin Coogan fined further £2000 after £33,000 settlement with software industry body last year 
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         News NewsArchitect struck off register for two yearsArb hearing finds James Burrell of BCA London guilty 
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         News News'Liquidation' architect fined £1,000 by ArbBut board says “there was no element of dishonesty” 
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         News NewsArb fines former Plymouth University architecture headJeremy Gould found guilty of unacceptable professional conduct 
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         News NewsArb reprimands Surrey architect over client disputePhilip Harrington found guilty of unacceptable professional conduct 
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         Opinion OpinionShould Arb be abolished?Yes, says George Oldham, the body has served its purpose; but Paul McGrath fears public confidence in the profession would crumble with the loss of its independent authority 
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         News NewsGeorge Oldham resigns from Arb board over ethnic slurRuth Brennan also stands down after calling RIBA president ‘a prat’ 
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      OpinionArb elections promise changeI am delighted that three previous presidents of the RIBA, George Ferguson, Jack Pringle and Sunand Prasad, have decided to support my candidature to be elected to change the Arb (Letters February 17). It’s not often that three past presidents of the RIBA reach a consensus and I’m flattered. 
 
     
     





