All RIBA articles
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Opinion
The five economic forces set to shape the built environment in the next decade
New research essays commissioned by RIBA take the long view on the impact of economic forces on architecture, writes Adrian Malleson
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News
RIBA exhibition puts spotlight on Britain’s most challenging architectural projects
RIBA exhibition explores how architects have overcome Britain’s most challenging sites to create groundbreaking buildings
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News
RIBA’s plans to refurbish its 66 Portland Place headquarters get public airing
Planning application for £85m ‘House of Architecture’ project to be submitted later this year
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Opinion
A fully engaged membership could make RIBA a true force for good
If you believe in collective action for the profession, then make sure you vote in the RIBA presidential election, writes Eleanor Jolliffe
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Opinion
If the RIBA is going to survive its existential crisis, we need Chris Williamson as the next president
Stephen Drew on why he believes Chris Williamson is best placed to help the RIBA keep pace with a rapidly changing professional landscape
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Opinion
Julia Barfield: Why I’m backing Duncan Baker-Brown for RIBA president
Julia Barfield argues that Duncan Baker-Brown is best placed to provide the leadership needed to shift from sustainable design to circular and regenerative models of practice
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Features
Chris Williamson: ‘I think we can do a lot for young architects – they need all the help they can get’
Ben Flatman talks to the founder of Weston Williamson + Partners about the role RIBA has played in his career, the importance of lifelong learning, and why he wants to help the next generation of architects get a leg up in the profession
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Opinion
What we need from the next government
As the election looms, Jack Pringle reflects on how, as a nation, we find ourselves with a lot to do and little money to do it with – not least in terms of housing, planning and sustainability
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Opinion
Chris Williamson: Why I’m running for RIBA president
Chris Williamson on how concern for young architects and a desire to engage the membership has motivated him to run
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News
RIBA commends use of grey belt land for new homes
Muyiwa Oki welcomes Labour’s plan for housing
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News
Runners announced for RIBA and RSAW presidential elections
Candidates for RIBA presidency include a salaried architect and two founding principals
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Opinion
Why architects must embrace the Principal Designer role
As RIBA launches a domestic category of its Principal Designer Register, Jack Pringle explains why the role is an opportunity for architects to take the lead
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News
RIBA introduces nine new honorary fellows
Selected fellows are non-architects who have contributed significantly to the built environment
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News
RIBA introduces design competition for new Kenyan conservation centre
Competition is open to UK and international architects
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News
FAME collective highlights barriers to career progression with RIBA exhibition
Exhibits seek to investigate systems of discrimination and disadvantage experienced due to race, class, and gender
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Opinion
Why I’m considering running for RIBA president
Following reports that Chris Williamson was sounding out support for a potential RIBA presidential campaign, BD asked him to share his reasons for running
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News
RIBA signs memorandum of understanding with Saudi architecture commission
The agreement between the two organisations is a sign of shared priorities, says RIBA chief executive
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Opinion
Climate change is a global crisis, but our profession can be provincial
The urgency of the climate crisis requires professional bodies to work across international borders to deliver change, writes Chris Williamson
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News
Workload and staffing pessimism returns, according to RIBA survey
Latest Future Trends results reflect “a more downbeat” profession
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Opinion
Why ARB’s education reforms don’t ‘abolish’ Parts 1, 2 and 3
ARB’s reforms invite new routes to registration, but don’t mean the end of the tripartite system for those who still wish to pursue it, writes Hugh Simpson