When will architects learn to value themselves properly?
Tim O’Callaghan of nimtim architects asks why salaries and fees have stagnated while the profession’s responsibilities have increased
By Tim O’Callaghan 13 December 2023 5,602 Views
Tim O’Callaghan of nimtim architects asks why salaries and fees have stagnated while the profession’s responsibilities have increased
By Gino Spocchia 11 December 2023 3,953 Views
Government plans to nearly double the minimum salary requirement for foreign worker visas and to scrap the shortage occupation list have drawn condemnation from architects
By Anna Highfield 1 November 2023 16,923 Views
The 2023 results of The Pay 100, an anonymous architecture salary survey now in its second year, have been published today (1 November)
By The Secret Architect 12 September 2023 6,142 Views
A chance discovery leaves the Secret Architect debating whether they have a future in architecture
By Pamela Buxton and Bruce Tether 22 June 2023 10,593 Views
We crunch the numbers to provide a revealing snapshot of a post-pandemic architecture profession
By Gino Spocchia 12 April 2023 3,162 Views
The gender pay gap reported by the UK's top 10 practices has risen since the figures were last published
By Gino Spocchia 13 December 2022 20,211 Views
With ever more architects turning to charity for financial help, is architecture still a financially viable career choice?
By Greg Pitcher 5 December 2022 1,943 Views
The RIBA’s former diversity director has warned of ‘systemic discrimination’ in architecture after data showed a widening of gender and ethnicity pay disparity at big practices
By Richard Waite 1 November 2022 11,669 Views
The first results of an anonymous salary survey, revealing which UK architecture practices pay what, have been made public
By Pamela Buxton and Bruce Tether 24 June 2022 2,695 Views
We crunch the latest AJ100 survey findings, which suggest that the profession has not only bounced back from the pandemic dip but is at its most optimistic for years