ARB’s £9k charge to architecture schools an ‘unwelcome shock’, says RIBA
The RIBA has reacted angrily to the Architects Registration Board’s (ARB) decision to charge each of the UK’s 60 architecture schools £9,200 a year to accredit their courses
By Richard Waite 20 November 2023 3,339 Views
The RIBA has reacted angrily to the Architects Registration Board’s (ARB) decision to charge each of the UK’s 60 architecture schools £9,200 a year to accredit their courses
By Richard Waite 8 November 2023 4,956 Views
The Architects Registration Board (ARB) is to charge each of the UK's 60 architecture schools £9,200 a year to accredit their courses
By Anna Highfield 1 November 2023 1,845 Views
A new wave of agitators is shaking up the way the profession interacts with society and trying to make architecture a fairer and more inclusive place for its workers. Anna Highfield spoke to six ‘disruptors’ – today Edit
By Richard Waite 30 October 2023 4,389 Views
The Architects Registration Board (ARB) is to raise its annual retention fee by £20 – a 67 per cent increase on the amount demanded in 2021 when it was £119
By Anna Highfield 30 October 2023 1,966 Views
A new wave of agitators is shaking up the way the profession interacts with society and trying to make architecture a fairer and more inclusive place for its workers. Anna Highfield spoke to six ‘disruptors’ – today Missing in Architecture
By Anna Highfield 27 October 2023 1,244 Views
A new wave of agitators is shaking up the way the profession interacts with society and trying to make architecture a fairer and more inclusive place for its workers. Anna Highfield spoke to six ‘disruptors’ – today School SOS
By Astragal 18 October 2023 834 Views
To the Design Museum, where David Chipperfield delivered a lively Conran Lecture on architect marginalisation and other subjects
By Anna Highfield 9 October 2023 6,441 Views
Now in its fifth year, the pioneering GCSE in architecture, run at a Doncaster secondary school, is proving increasingly popular. Anna Highfield speaks to Paul Plunkett, who runs the course
By Tim Clark 25 September 2023 1,525 Views
The number of first-year undergraduates choosing to study architecture, building or planning at degree level has dropped below 9,000 for the first time since new classifications were launched in 2019
By Ella Jessel 25 September 2023 9,687 Views
It is more than a year since a damning report uncovered decades of bullying and ‘serious misconduct’ at the celebrated architecture school. Ella Jessel investigates what has changed since