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We're seeking feedback on proposed changes to the Membership Eligibility Assessment Panel (MEAP) process, to put chartered membership eligibility criteria for architects practising outside the UK with ...
Seven projects have been shortlisted for the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Yorkshire Awards 2025. They include incredible designs such as a state of the art sustainable factory in ...
The 2024 RIBA National Awards have been announced, revealing 26 projects that have received this year's gong. The schemes, located up and down the UK and spanning a wealth of scales, typologies and ...
Courtesy of Chris Williamson under "fair use" The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has just announced that Chris Williamson has been elected as the next RIBA President. One of the ...
The RIBA Artificial Intelligence Report (AI) details the findings of our survey of 500+ RIBA members about AI and what it means for practice and the profession, framed by expert articles covering some ...
A five-bedroom property in Tottenham has been named the 2023 House of the Year by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). The revamped terraced home, known as The Greenhouse, is tucked ...
RIBA Publishing had been due to release Ramroop’s Handbook on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Architecture in 2024, but decided to pull out of the contract last month after ‘reviewing [its] ...
Curated by Pete Collard, the show 'demonstrates how the principles of the circular economy can help create more sustainable, net-zero architecture for the future’, the RIBA website explains. And the ...
The RIBA has appointed Valerie Vaughan-Dick, currently the head of the Royal College of General Practitioners, as its new chief executive Vaughan-Dick, who will be both the institute's first female ...
The Royal Institute for British Architects has appointed Valerie Vaughan-Dick as its new chief executive from January 2023. Vaughan-Dick, who is currently the chief operating officer at the Royal ...
The members of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) have elected Muyiwa Oki, a 31-year-old manager at the firm Mace, to be the organization’s next president, after a highly contested race.