All RIBA articles – Page 41
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RIBA's manifesto emphasises sustainability
The RIBA will unveil its manifesto for architecture at the Lib Dem party conference in Bournemouth next Tuesday before taking it to the Labour and Tory conferences.
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RIBA raises alarm over designing out terrorism
Security chief voices dismay at institute’s criticism of Home Office guidance
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Reed launches presidency with promise to help architects through the recession
As Ruth Reed takes over as RIBA president, her first concern is to try and dissuade architects from undercutting each other
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RIBA denies claims of Stirling favouritism
Concerns raised over jury member’s connections to shortlisted Tony Fretton
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RIBA welcomes government plans to hire a new construction tsar.
The RIBA has welcomed the creation of Chief Adviser on Construction, dubbed the “construction tsar”.
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Slight drop-off in gloom according to RIBA trends survey
Levels of optimism among architects about the future of the industry are holding steady, according to the latest RIBA trends survey.
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Architects' flush of the future
The RIBA and Radio 4’s Today programme have unveiled images of the public toilet of the future as imagined by the UK’s top architects.
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RIBA members vote to restructure institute
The RIBA has taken a step towards appointing its first board of trustees after members voted in favour of the council’s recommendation to restructure the institute.
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Assael re-elected to RIBA council
Sheppard Robson’s head of sustainability, Alan Shingler, and former Conservative MP Sydney Chapman are among the RIBA’s newly elected council members.
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Herzog & de Meuron’s ‘Bird’s Nest’ wins RIBA Lubetkin award
Herzog & de Meuron’s ‘Bird’s Nest’ stadium in Beijing has beaten off competition from the likes of Foster & Partners and Sauerbruch Hutton to win the RIBA’s prestigious Lubetkin Prize.
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RIBA's choice of Stirling sponsor 'undermines UK firms'
Outcry as Chinese visualisation company Crystal is picked as a sponsor of Stirling Prize
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Board of trustees proposed for RIBA
The RIBA could be radically restructured if members approve a proposed by-law ahead of a special general meeting next week
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RIBA database will help students find work placements
The RIBA has launched an online database to help architecture students find practices willing to provide work placements. Called HostPractice, the scheme is intended to help students who may be struggling to find a placement during the economic downturn. It will also introduce graduates to universities that have highlighted ...
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BD Podcast: Student shows, colour in architecture and RIBA
The BD team talks to Peter Cook about why architecture schools need to show in London, the need for more colour in architecture and the RIBA’s efforts to boost its membership.
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RIBA: more members, less money
New chief executive named as institute predicts income will drop
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Opinion
RIBA should look in, not out
The institute must decide whether its priority is empire-building or serving the needs of ordinary architects
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Harry Rich appointed as new RIBA CEO
A former deputy chief executive of the Design Council has been appointed as the new chief executive of the RIBA.
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RIBA unveils new hardship scheme for students
The RIBA has unveiled a new hardship scheme for students, the Walter Parker Bursary, which will provide 40 bursaries of £500 to help Part 1 students in professional experience.
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RIBA warns architects against cutting fees
The RIBA has renewed its campaign to stop architects working for reduced fees — or even for free — as the recession continues.
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July deadline for RIBA's Whitworth Art gallery extension competition
The RIBA has given firms until July 15 to express interest in a competition to design a new gallery extension and alteration work at the grade II listed Whitworth Art gallery in Manchester.