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Bartlett makes £1.2m diversity ‘promise’
Annual scholarship funding offer looks to boost students from under-represented backgrounds
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Faulkner Browns turns over new maple leaf
Canada outpost marks Newcastle practice’s first overseas venture
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Essex firm fined £8k for misuse of ‘architect’ title
Arb says court conviction follows seven-year span of warnings
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Activists launch new union for architectural workers
Paid overtime and maximum working week among SAW’s demands
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Architects with Revit skills earn 9% more
Practices pay salary premiums for staff with prized digital experience
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Builder fined for misuse of ‘architect’ title
Magistrates hit company and director for £6,000 over illegal claims
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Public Practice project skyrockets in scale
Council-placement scheme counts former Fosters partner and Marks Barfield director among 30-strong new cohort
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MHCLG launches consultation on energy regulations
Government details proposed tightening of Part L building regulations ahead of Future Homes Standard
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Arb reports further drop in EU architect registrations
Annual report also underscores Brexit-related finance pressures
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Education must change if we are to remain relevant, says new RIBA president
‘Course curricula and academic staff’s qualifications all need to come under scrutiny’
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Court orders practice to pay £4,000 for misuse of title
Lyson Architecture fined £2,080 with £2,142 costs in Architects Registration Board prosecution
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Arb reprimands ‘runaway’ architect who abandoned project
Architect failed to see out basement project
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Architect fined £1,000 over unprofessional conduct
Practice boss failed to agree written terms and left client complaint letter unopened
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Survey exposes architects’ fire-protection ‘ignorance’
Fewer than one in 10 able to correctly define key basic terms, research finds
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Pay woes giving architects itchy feet
Survey shows inflation-busting rises for some but growing proportion looking to jump ship
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Arb drops 1,100 architects from register
Regulator lauds retention-fee payment rate but 3% of professionals miss deadline
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UK's dire lack of Ojeu design contests ‘hampers small firms’
Architect rues UK procurement shortcomings compared with France and Germany
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Architects optimistic on timber use after cladding consultation closes
Practitioners hope ‘common sense’ will prevail on cross-laminated timber after RIBA outlines thoughts
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Architects to face post-Grenfell health and safety test
Mandatory test to be introduced next year
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Architect rapped for business terms failings
Unacceptable professional conduct finding over client who ‘did not know what kind of project they wanted’