'Architecture is already a fairly exclusive profession and the financial realities of studying are making it even more so. We risk a future where an architectural profession will only be for those who can afford it.'
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is inviting nominations for the Annie Spink Award for outstanding contribution to architectural education.
The RIBA's monthly Future Trends workload index was static in April 2017.
'Diverse role models from different social and economic backgrounds are vital in proving that if you are incredibly passionate about what you do, you can make it as an architect.'
Four projects will be exhibited in Liverpool and London next month as the result of the RIBA Beyond Borders open call.
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has become a member of the Global Alliance for Urban Crises.
Conservation project is RIBA South East Building of the Year.
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has given an initial reaction to today's (18 May 2016) Queen's Speech.
In spring 2017 RIBA presents a major new exhibition offering a renewed examination of two iconic architectural schemes proposed for the same site.
European product registers can help UK practices identify healthy materials.
A new report on the state of school buildings in the UK has been published today (Wednesday 11 May 2016) by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).
Garden House and Modern Mews are the latest homes shortlisted for RIBA House of the Year 2016.
The Government's strategy was developed with the input from an independent advisory panel of leading experts in the built environment, including RIBA President Jane Duncan.
RIBA President Jane Duncan gives an initial response to the results of the 2017 UK General Election.
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) announces the buildings to be visited this summer in contention for RIBA's first global architecture award, The RIBA International Prize.
RIBA Future Trends forecast in October suggests architects expect recovery to continue.
RIBA President Jane Duncan reacts to United States' withdrawal from the global climate agreement.
There were 181 entries into the RIBA London awards this year. Some 68 schemes were shortlisted and visited by one of our four expert juries.
The first set of global ethics principles for the property and construction sector has been published.