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Information for practising architects on Building Regulations, AI, careers, fees, planning and business updates. You can also find information about AJ100 – architecture’s power list – as well as student education and wider architectural culture

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Architectural antagonists: Edit

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

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ARB raises retention fee – again

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

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Architectural antagonists: Missing in Architecture

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 

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Architectural antagonists: School SOS

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

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Architectural antagonists: Decolonise Architecture

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 Decolonise Architecture

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Architectural antagonists: Deaf Architecture Front

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 Deaf Architecture Front 

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Architectural antagonists: Xcessive Aesthetics

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 Xcessive Aesthetics