All RIBA articles – Page 3

  • Neave Brown
    News

    RIBA names new prize after Neave Brown

    2019-02-04T07:00:00Z

    Award will only be open to scheme with more than 30% affordable housing 

  • Sketch of Hopkins' Velodrome
    Blogs

    Designing for Champions

    2013-03-05T11:17:00Z

    RIBA president Angela Brady premiers her Olympic architects documentary

  • Herman Hertzberger
    Blogs

    Student medals: from Aboriginal housing to robot dystopia

    2012-02-14T15:54:00Z

    The RIBA’s student award winners covered a broad spectrum of work in their crit with Herman Hertzberger

  • Life begins at forty
    Blogs

    Life begins at forty

    2011-12-08T09:00:00Z

    Does ‘life begin at forty’ for architects?

  • Mustn't grumble
    Blogs

    Mustn’t Grumble

    2011-11-03T16:01:00Z

    Why blame culture is bringing the profession down – and what you can do about it

  • 12m drop
    Blogs

    Additions and Alterations

    2011-10-18T09:31:00Z

    Changes are afoot at Plymouth as the new term kicks off…

  • Two camps of architecture journalism
    Blogs

    Two camps of architecture journalism

    2011-09-07T17:12:00Z

    Architecture journalists fall pretty much into two camps. Those who write news because they can’t write about how great or rubbish a building is and those who write about buildings because they haven’t got the foggiest about news.

  • William Hague in his office
    Blogs

    Watching the paint dry

    2011-09-05T15:41:00Z

    With the RIBA president’s offices soon to be painted magenta, it’s a great fascination to me how leaders choose to furnish their interior spaces

  • Tough Times
    Blogs

    Tough Times

    2011-06-14T14:57:00Z

    As the RIBA hosts a forum for architecture students next week, is it too little too late?

  • Blogs

    A right royal round-up

    2009-05-12T15:07:00Z

    Has anything or anyone ever caused such a kerfuffle in the architecture world? Yes, it's Prince Charles time again.Unsurprisingly, a call for a boycott of his lecture hasn't really had a whole lot of effect other than to garner a whole heap of fresh press attention.Good Ol' Charlie or HRH ...