All RIBA articles – Page 3
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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
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Opinion
Muyiwa Oki should see RIBA as a restoration project, not a demolition job
The desire to tear down the old must be tempered by an understanding of why things are the way they are, writes Eleanor Jolliffe
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News
Winner of RIBA Norman Foster Travelling Scholarship announced
Royal College of Art student will visit direct air capture sites in Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, Canada and the US
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Opinion
Why I’m backing Jo Bacon for RIBA president
Jo Bacon is an experienced leader who already has an existing track record of meaningful reform at the RIBA, writes Amin Taha.
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Review
Review | What is a queer space?
Stephen Molloy is entertained and impressed by the tender beauty of new RIBA publication Queer Spaces but is troubled by the lack of a clear definition of what they are. Co-author and editor Adam Nathaniel Furman explains why the book resists being pinned down.
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News
Interview | Muyiwa Oki: ‘There was this opportunity to actually do the things that I want. And I thought this opportunity might not come again’
In an exclusive interview with Building Design, Muyiwa Oki explains why he is standing to be the next RIBA president and what he plans to change
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Opinion
Why I’m supporting Muyiwa Oki to be the next RIBA president
Former president says progressive candidate could “hugely enrich” the institute as nomination deadline looms
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News
RIBA names new prize after Neave Brown
Award will only be open to scheme with more than 30% affordable housing
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Blogs
Designing for Champions
RIBA president Angela Brady premiers her Olympic architects documentary
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Blogs
Student medals: from Aboriginal housing to robot dystopia
The RIBA’s student award winners covered a broad spectrum of work in their crit with Herman Hertzberger
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Blogs
Mustn’t Grumble
Why blame culture is bringing the profession down – and what you can do about it
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Blogs
Two camps of architecture journalism
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.
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Blogs
Watching the paint dry
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
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Blogs
Tough Times
As the RIBA hosts a forum for architecture students next week, is it too little too late?
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Blogs
A right royal round-up
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 ...
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