Hosted by the Policy and Public Affairs team, this parliamentary reception marked the launch of our report, Foundations for ...
Membership includes free registration for students, and categories for Part 2 graduates (Associates), fully qualified architects (Chartered) and those working in related built environment roles ...
Lisa outlines her practice’s commitment to helping staff members living with endometriosis, and sets out the steps any firm can adopt: Educate managers on how to support their employees suffering from ...
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has today (6 March 2025) announced eight new RIBA Honorary Fellows. These are awarded every year to non-architects who have made a significant ...
See the programme of exhibitions and events from RIBA and our partners, or check out the latest CPD programmes and courses available on RIBA Academy.
After several years of increased rates, SMEs understandably are now looking to take advantage of more favourable market ...
Join us for an engaging and thought-provoking evening with Carl Gulland of John Pardey Architects, hosted by the RIBA Hampshire Branch. Carl will discuss Lovedon Fields and other significant projects ...
The Royal Society of Ulster Architects (RSUA) has announced the final seven contenders for the best works of architecture in Northern Ireland in 2025. The shortlisted projects are: One Elmwood, ...
We are now accepting applications for the 2025 RIBA John and David Hubert bursary. The aim of the RIBA John and David Hubert bursary is to provide financial support to students enrolled in a ...
We are now accepting applications for the Part 1 Bursary scheme from students continuing their Part 1 studies in September 2025/26. The aim of this scheme is to provide long term financial support to ...
The CAA originated in a meeting of representatives from Commonwealth architectural institutions in London in 1963. The decisions taken were then formalised in 1964, becoming the Commonwealth ...