“There is such a diverse range of work in this year’s selection, from the restoration of some of London's most recognised landmarks, to high quality social housing and innovative live/work solutions.
We help the architects of the future to flourish and shine - locally and across the globe - through community, education and recognition. Supporting your journey from study to practice, with access to ...
The holy month of Ramadan is scheduled to begin tomorrow (28 February 2025), and will see observant Muslim colleagues embark on a month of fasting from sunrise to sunset, doing good deeds in their ...
Nine projects, including a net-zero carbon nursery, the transformation of a disused fire station into homes and a new ...
Any practice can offer an apprenticeship. We've answered some of the key questions below. As an employer, you must cover all the usual employment costs and the cost of an apprentice’s wages. You ...
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has reacted to the Government’s full response to the Grenfell Inquiry Phase 2 Report.
13 projects, including the transformation of derelict barns into a Passivhaus home and a museum housed in a restored ...
As 2025 begins, the profession's outlook for future work remains downbeat but is improving slowly. January's RIBA Workload Index rose three balance points to -2, following December's figure of -5.
RIBA CEO Dr Valerie Vaughan-Dick and Belinda Irlam-Mowbray visited Hong Kong to enhance future collaborations. Dr Valerie ...
Among our vast RIBA Collections holdings are 4,371 rare books. Published between 1478 and 1840, these include antique, richly ...
“This year’s inspiring shortlist of projects each demonstrate a strong commitment to community, sustainability or reuse. From the sensitive restoration of historic and listed structures to the ...
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