Elected by RIBA Members, RIBA Council acts as the representative body for the membership. Chaired by the RIBA President, it is responsible for collecting insight from the profession to guide the strategic direction of the organisation. 17 June 2023 - voting opens 28 June 2023 - voting closes
Read MoreAn update on recent LIF applications
Read MoreWritten for students, practitioners and those with little or no experience in the industry, the book will be invaluable to anyone with an interest in placemaking, community engagement and planning.
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This is the recording of a portfolio review for the ARB prescribed exams with candidate Luis Rojas Pailpilla.
Read MoreEvery year the RIBA facilitates a mentoring programme for students of architecture, bringing practices into education to support the next generation
Read MoreThe NDSA Committee continues to evolve as Branch activity moves forward.
Read MoreThe NDSA are currently seeking interested persons to support and or join the NDSA Committee. We hope to bolster our team of direct contributors in order to continue to deliver effectively for our membership and build further upon the solid successes of recent years.
Read MoreA new opportunity for a future home has emerged and we want to invite you to participate with suggestions about how you think the Urban Room could be used, what it could become or how you could offer support towards its development and programme.
Read MoreThe upcoming Annual General Meeting will be held on Wednesday 23rd February 2022
Read MoreNottingham has transformed in the last 6 years since the launch of the Nottingham Heritage Strategy. Heritage-led regeneration has enhanced conservation areas in the city centre and many buildings have been taken off the Buildings at Risk Register. Alice Ullathorne delivers a presentation about the power of heritage-led regeneration, the process that architects in Nottingham can get involved and opportunities for heritage-led regeneration in the future.
Read MoreMarsha provides an insightful discussion on Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) within architecture, using personal experiences and research-backed frameworks. The talk emphasizes moving beyond superficial awareness to systemic and procedural changes, driven by the adoption of Cultural Intelligence (CQ) as a core principle for achieving meaningful inclusivity.
Read MoreLetchworth Garden City is the brainchild of Ebenezer Howard, who promoted a new social, community and economic model that sought to capture value from the land for community benefit, incorporating community governance, long term stewardship and beautiful well-designed places for all.
Read MoreJon Millhouse is a chartered town planner, member of the Institute or Historic Building Conservation and specialist in heritage and conservation at Planning & Design Practice Ltd.
Read MoreIn this talk, Studio Bark's Tom Bennett will share his journey through the world of climate activism and environmental architecture, exploring some ways in which these pursuits diverge and intersect.
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