Updates and features from across RIBA as well as news, stories, and opinions from the wider world of architecture and the built environment
Agricultural buildings can now be turned into more new dwellings without prior planning approval.
Practices looking to access growth finance are weighing the pros and cons of the emerging direct lending model.
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) announces the winners of the RIBA Awards for International Excellence and the 2018 RIBA International Emerging Architect
Take a closer look at the nine education projects on the 2018 RIBA International list. From a post disaster school in Thailand to a university campus masterplan, these projects all impressed the RIBA International Prize jury enough to make it onto the international list of projects to look out for in 2018.
The RIBA publish a new report outlining what the Government needs to do to help create homes and communities that are resilient to flood damage.
Employee Ownership Trusts have become the ownership-transfer vehicle of choice for a growing number of architecture practices
Time for planning requirements to become more user-friendly
Read our report outlining what the government needs to do to help create homes and communities that are resilient to flood damage.
The resignation of Amber Rudd MP as Home Secretary has meant a couple of significant changes at the top of Theresa May’s Government. What do the new Secretaries of State mean for architects?
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