All Profession articles – Page 5
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NewsSurvey exposes architects’ fire-protection ‘ignorance’
Fewer than one in 10 able to correctly define key basic terms, research finds
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NewsPay woes giving architects itchy feet
Survey shows inflation-busting rises for some but growing proportion looking to jump ship
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NewsArb drops 1,100 architects from register
Regulator lauds retention-fee payment rate but 3% of professionals miss deadline
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NewsUK’s dire lack of Ojeu design contests ‘hampers small firms’
Architect rues UK procurement shortcomings compared with France and Germany
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NewsArchitects 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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NewsArchitect rapped for business terms failings
Unacceptable professional conduct finding over client who ‘did not know what kind of project they wanted’
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NewsGovernment launches fire regs consultation
The consultation, which runs until October, seeks views on the proposed clarification of statutory guidance on fire safety
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NewsFosters leads work to create architectural apprenticeships
Group of 20 leading practices thrashes out standards for new routes into the profession
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NewsArb reports plunge in applications from EU architects
Near 25% drop underscores firms’ fears over Brexit impact
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News95% of visa applications by non-EU architects rejected
Just six applications approved in seven months
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NewsArchitect suspended for failing to disclose business failure
Zap Club design mastermind banned from practising as an architect for two years
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NewsRIBA tells MPs Hackitt proposals don't go far enough
Professional body warns construction industry problems run deeper than high-rise housing
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NewsArchitect suspended for ignoring client emails
Six-month penalty for architect who went to ground as HSE stopped project
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NewsSurvey highlights developing world’s architect shortage
Commonwealth figures prompt particular concern for rapidly urbanising nations
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NewsCourse aimed at EU architects is latest victim of Brexit
London Met training cancelled as numbers fall off a cliff
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NewsFosters’ gender pay issues exposed
UK’s biggest employer of architects insists its pay gap is not the result of discrimination
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NewsSmaller practices ‘more optimistic’ than larger counterparts
Brexit headaches more serious for bigger practices
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NewsSurvey: Work pipeline and fees fears trump Brexit staffing woes
Architects predict more gloom for 2018
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NewsArb strikes 1,199 architects from register for non-payment
But record number pay retention fee in time






