All RIBA articles – Page 24
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Features
Is the grass greener in Germany?
The Germans have fee scales, the Irish have their own privileges… but UK architects have no reason to envy them
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News
'Mega-rich' One Hyde Park ignored by RIBA judges
RIBA jury dismisses Rogers Stirk Harbour’s One Hyde Park for being too exclusive
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Erect Architecture wins Vauxhall's Missing Link competition
Winning scheme praised as playful but practical
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Tom Russell Architects wins RIBA retirement home competition
Bristol-based practice declared unanimous winner
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Architects sought for Kingston University build
RIBA Competitions is facilitating the design competition
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RIBA seeks architects for Shanghai Windows Project
Ten retail locations will house architectural installations
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RIBA Enterprises to focus on digital development
Wants to make RIBA Journal the best read architecture magazine
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RIBA dumps housing prize
Sunday Times British Homes Awards slammed for low standard of judging as Landscape Institute also pulls out
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Opinion
Should the skateboarder community have to move from the Southbank undercroft?
Campaigners have criticised plans to turn the Centre’s skate park into retail units as part of a £120m revamp
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Opinion
Keep up the ribbing, RIBA
Hank Dittmar is wrong to suggest it is inappropriate for the RIBA to run campaigns ( Opinion May 3 ).
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News
ACA attacks new RIBA Plan of Work
Architect behind revamp says it will not ‘make it more difficult to get fees’, as ACA claims
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Opinion
Small practices bridge the divide
There is no truth in Caroline Cole’s comments that a small practice cannot be a training ground for a large practice ( News April 19 ).
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Opinion
Profession has ability to adapt
I was saddened by and sympathetic to Basil Rathbone’s reasons for leaving the RIBA ( Letters, May 3 ), but I was especially struck by his question: “What interest does it show in my struggle to win work against non-architects?”
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Opinion
What am I losing by leaving RIBA?
Although I do not have direct evidence, I firmly believe that small and sole practitioners in the vicinity of the major RIBA offices do indeed benefit — not just from the reflected glory that membership brings, but also from practical help and resources ( Debate April 26 ).