Updates and features from across RIBA as well as news, stories, and opinions from the wider world of architecture and the built environment
While the RIBA has been clear that architects want to see a Brexit deal agreed that safeguards the profession, we are planning for a no deal scenario. Last week the RIBA hosted a roundtable for practices with three government departments to discuss how a no deal Brexit could impact the sector.
The East Midlands welcomed RIBA President Elect Alan Jones to the region recently for the first stop on his ‘road trip’ around the country before taking office in September.
RIBA has launched a new prize: the Neave Brown Award for Housing, named in honour of the late Neave Brown (1929 – 2018).
Would you like to influence the way architects in small practices run and develop their businesses? Then apply to shape the vision for the 2019 Guerrilla Tactics Conference by 3 March.
What challenges will a practice face if it changes its name or direction?
Meet the people judging the 2019 RIBA Regional Awards
We provide an introduction to our latest Architecture Gallery exhibition, Making It Happen: New Community Architecture
Whether it’s converting empty buildings into new homes, creating temporary pop-ups to encourage innovation or demolishing and rebuilding altogether, we need a planning system that is flexible enough to allow these things to go ahead when considered, well-designed proposals are presented.
From maximizing natural light to providing spaces for exercise, wellbeing considerations are a must for good design.
New tariffs, VAT at ports and stockpiling of materials are some of the repercussions that architecture might be facing after March
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