The RIBA Yorkshire Small and Emerging Practice Group invites all architects to an insightful and interactive online session, where we’ll delve into the practical implications of the Building Safety ...
Follow the steps below to use your RIBA Academy £200 voucher code: What products can the code be used on? The code is valid on all Core CPD products. They can be found in this section of the RIBA ...
The RIBA National Awards are given to buildings across the UK in recognition of their significant contributions to architecture. The winners for 2024, announced on 11 July 2024, have been selected by ...
RIBA believes that an inclusive and diverse profession that is representative of the society it serves is pivotal to meeting the challenges of the future We're working to ensure that the architecture ...
Designed by George Grey Wornum, 66 Portland Place was officially opened on 8 November 1934 by King George V. Wornum's design was part of a competition to create a new home for the Royal Institute of ...
A Principal Designer is now required by the amended Building Regulations for all projects requiring building control approval and also has duties under the Construction (Design and Management) ...
As 2024 draws to a close, we want to thank you for being part of RIBA and for supporting our collective work to shape a better built environment. From renewed creativity, collaboration, pay rises for ...
The RIBA validates programmes at over 50 schools of architecture and other course providers in the UK. We have a history of promoting high quality and innovative architectural education throughout the ...
The President's Awards for Research celebrates research in the fields of architecture and the built environment. Once again, the awards have attracted interest from around the globe, with entries from ...
Delve into over twenty complex, unusual, and dynamic builds from across the UK from the 1900s to today. Architects often produce their finest work when confronted with the challenge of designing for a ...
The 2024 RIBA + VitrA talks series Challenge: Rethink invites keynote speakers and panels of leading and emerging architects to explore architecture as a catalyst for positive urban and social change.