All RIBA articles
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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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RIBA introduces design competition for new Kenyan conservation centre
Competition is open to UK and international architects
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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
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Carbon database initiative to be launched by industry coalition
Scheme designed to become main source of carbon estimating and benchmarking
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News
Oki uses first engagement as RIBA president to highlight reuse agenda and architects' role in left behind communities
New president wants architects to lead the way on reuse and find new purpose in a socially responsible mission
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News
Diverse and youthful gathering marks beginning of Muyiwa Oki’s presidency
Guests celebrate inauguration of first black and youngest ever RIBA president, writes Ben Flatman
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Opinion
All architects need to be agents of change
Let us harness architects’ collective expertise and passion to shape a profession that can deliver a built environment for the better, writes Muyiwa Oki
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Opinion
Reforming the RIBA is like trying to change the course of a supertanker … but we did it
Looking back over his two-year term, departing RIBA president Simon Allford argues that substantial change has been delivered and that the profession’s future is bright
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Opinion
Inclusive building design helps clients demonstrate their commitment to people and planet
Incorporating inclusive design as standard enables clients to put social value, equity, and inclusion at the heart of their developments, writes Pareisse Wilson
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Features
‘How do I open up the field for others?’ Yasmeen Lari on winning her Royal Gold Medal
Ben Flatman speaks to Yasmeen Lari about her latest award, her career of three parts and what she plans to do next
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Features
Can ARB’s reforms help architecture rebuild its reputation for technical expertise and leadership?
With major changes to architectural education under way, BD speaks to professionals from across property, architecture and education about the potential for a reinvigorated profession
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Opinion
Why we need wholesale new leadership for a ‘just transition’ in the built environment
The election of Muyiwa Oki as RIBA president was just the first step towards delivering real change, writes Simeon Shtebunaev
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Review
The Architecture Drawing Book: RIBA Collections
Tony McIntyre enjoys a journey through the RIBA’s drawings collection
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Opinion
This year’s RIBA House of the Year looks like a house. That might not be a bad thing.
This year’s RIBA House of the Year shortlist was a celebration of traditional typologies, but also economic exclusivity, writes Ben Flatman
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News
Architects’ workload worries deepen but silver lining remains job security
Firms set to hang on to sought-after staff