All RIBA articles – Page 4
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NewsArchitects unveil ‘game-changing’ housing retrofit handbook
LETI sets clear energy use targets but warns of skills gap ahead of 30m-home retrofit marathon
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FeaturesInterview | Simon Allford: ‘Architecture will emerge stronger’
The new president of the RIBA talks to Elizabeth Hopkirk about knocking the institute into shape, the pressure architects are facing – and boxing. Photography by Jean Goldsmith
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NewsTonkin Liu notches up second Stephen Lawrence Prize
Practice’s Water Tower project creates ‘ingenious eco-build’ family home
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NewsPeter Barber bags Neave Brown Award for Housing
McGrath Road project’s ‘intelligent, dynamic and original’ design lands practice affordable-homes accolade
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NewsMarks Barfield edges ahead of Carmody Groarke to become Stirling favourite
Bookies back Cambridge Mosque for 2021 Stirling Prize
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NewsLegend of brutalism Owen Luder dies at 93
RIBA president Simon Allford pays tribute to ’commercially astute’ mastermind behind remarkable but divisive schemes
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NewsRIBA to launch design contest for 66 Portland Place
Listed HQ should be zero carbon ‘centre of debate’ for architects, public and policymakers, says new president
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NewsNorman Foster to chair this year’s Stirling jury
The judges – who have five Stirling Prizes between them – will visit all the shortlisted projects
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NewsRevealed: Stirling Prize shortlist announced
A Clerkenwell office threatened with wrecking ball one of six set to find out next month who has won UK architecture’s top prize
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NewsRIBA publishes Design for Manufacture and Assembly guidance
Plan has been endorsed by government MMC champion Mark Farmer
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NewsGovernment to quiz architects about future of the profession
Three-month call for evidence includes questions on whether Arb is fit for purpose
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News80% of architects report projects delayed by planning logjam
Slow processing of planning applications is delaying or even derailing schemes, Future Trends finds
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FeaturesAnalysis: What on earth is happening at the RIBA?
Many have tried to change it; many have come away bruised. Some even question its purpose. As Simon Allford prepares to take the reins, Elizabeth Hopkirk asks whether he stands a chance of getting the institute back on course
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NewsRIBA appoints two QCs to tackle complaints against staff and trustees
Six investigations launched and hundreds of pages of complaints lodged by former honorary secretary, email reveals
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NewsJones ‘raised concerns about Vallance shortly before his affair was leaked’ – claim
Gloves come off in the RIBA’s War of the Alans
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NewsRIBA in turmoil as Alan Jones steps down as trustee
President quits institute’s board as bust-up with chief executive goes public
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FeaturesGuiding the profession to 2034 and beyond
In the latest in our Future of the Profession series, RIBA president Alan Jones introduces his Fact Finding Mission and explains why it is time for detailed reflection and planning






