All Profession articles – Page 2
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NewsWarning for architects as Russia sanctions come into force
Suite of economic restrictions also limits engineering and planning services
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NewsArchitecture salary survey: new grads’ pay soars as directors take hit
But almost all rises trail consumer-price inflation and consultancy warns redundancies loom
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OpinionBeauty is in the eye of the community
When it comes to defining what makes a place beautiful, we should defer to those who live in that community, writes Robert Adam
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ReviewReview | 21st Century Houses: RIBA Award-Winning Homes
Matthew Lloyd appreciates the production quality of a new book on RIBA award-winning houses, but wonders what happened to the floorplans
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NewsArb confirms indemnity-insurance changes as policy costs rocket
New guidance comes as regulator acknowleges it’s “no longer tenable” to demand cover architects cannot get
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ReviewReview | Sigurd Lewerentz: Architect of Death and Life
Patrick Lynch finds that a book on Sigurd Lewerentz reveals new perspectives on the Swedish architect while also reinforcing his enduring relevance to contemporary practice
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FeaturesExperience in itself
Patrick Lynch and Kieran Long discuss Sigurd Lewerentz, Swedish architectural culture and museums as ‘machines for depolarsation’
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OpinionLet’s get real
Rigid dogma about what is and is not ’authentic’ has hamstrung architects. We need to break out of these shackles and recognise that all architecture is drawing from the past, writes Robert Adam
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FeaturesNeal Shasore: ‘It’s about what we need – for our community and our planet’
The head of the London School of Architecture believes we need to reimagine the whole education edifice. Here he talks to Ben Flatman about his own influences and why architecture needs to embrace a more flexible and diverse approach to training
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OpinionNot all artists are architects, but all architects are artists
Architects are constantly producing works of art but often just don’t realise it, argues Karl Singporewala
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OpinionWho’s it all for?
Most architecture is a form of public art, so why do so many architects seem to disregard what the wider population claims to like, writes Robert Adam
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NewsMarco Goldschmied dies at 78
Simon Allford pays tribute to past RIBA president and former Richard Rogers Partnership MD
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NewsRIBA opens door on 20-strong House of the Year longlist
McGonigle McGrath, David Kohn, Surman Weston, and Will Gamble in running for 2022 accolade
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NewsGrimshaw launches foundation to ‘support, empower and inspire’ the young
Collaborators include Sarah Wigglesworth Architects, Antony Gormley and the Bartlett School of Architecture
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NewsRIBA kicks off ‘comprehensive study’ into insurance crisis
Cost of PI poses existential risk to some practices, institute acknowledges
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NewsAIA elects first black female president
HOK marketing principal Kimberly Dowdell will lead organisation in 2024
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NewsChipperfield and Moussavi named as design advocates for London
David Adjaye is reappointed on 42-strong advisory panel, set up to improve capital’s built environment
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NewsScott Brownrigg creates ‘design-management unit’
Former Fosters and ZHA staffer Shyamala Duraisingam appointed to lead new operation
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NewsArb eyes tweaks to insurance rules as costs continue to soar
Regulator acknowledges it cannot set PII standards that architects cannot afford to meet
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NewsProfession rallies to support Ukrainian architects
Practice calls for work-visa waiver as past RIBA president flags institute’s 1930s efforts






