RIBA International Fellowships reward the particular contributions non-UK architects have made to architecture.
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West Midlands Small Project of the Year wraps a ruin in a new shell.
RIBA Honorary Fellowships are awarded annually to people who have made a particular contribution to architecture in its broadest sense.
Six buildings have won RIBA East Midlands 2017 Awards
Leading Brazilian architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha to receive UK's highest honour for architecture.
Six West Midlands buildings have won RIBA West Midlands Awards from the Royal Institute of British Architects.
RIBA announces results of the Future Trends August 2016 survey.
A Buddhist Retreat Centre in the heart of the Suffolk countryside and a local authority’s first housing development on the outskirts of Norwich are among a record seventeen winning buildings.
The annual awards celebrate the best research in the fields of architecture and the built environment.
Two buildings have won a RIBA Northern Ireland Award 2017 and will now go forward to compete for a RIBA National Award.
RIBA has named Níall McLaughlin as winner of the 2016 RIBA Charles Jencks Award for the theory and practice of architecture.
A social housing scheme in Essex and an eco community centre in Cambridgeshire are among twelve buildings to win one of this year's RIBA East Awards.
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has reacted to the publication of the National Flood Resilience Review.
RIBA North West announces the seven winning buildings in the 2017 RIBA Regional Awards, in recognition of their architectural excellence.
Six East Midlands buildings have won RIBA East Midlands Awards from the Royal Institute of British Architects
The RIBA Regent Street Windows Project returns for seventh year of innovative architectural shop window displays.
A youth centre and a restored Victorian chapel are among the nine buildings that have won RIBA South Regional Awards.
UK architects expected workloads to decrease for the first time since 2012 in the first Future Trends survey since the UK referendum on membership of the EU.
A dining hall at an infants’ school in Great Missenden and a terrace of carbon-neutral houses in Bordon are among the winners.