Late payment of architects’ fees is increasing as clients’ belts tighten
More architects are reporting that clients are paying fees late, as the positive future outlook for the construction sector starts to look 'fragile', says the RIBA
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By Kit Heren 23 June 2023 1,859 Views
More architects are reporting that clients are paying fees late, as the positive future outlook for the construction sector starts to look 'fragile', says the RIBA
By Richard Waite 9 June 2023 1,838 Views
The RIBA’s chief executive has promised to tackle issues such ‘inappropriate language and banter, bullying and microaggressions’ uncovered in an independent review of the institute
By Gino Spocchia 5 June 2023 611 Views
RIBA president Simon Allford has called on the government to do ‘much more’ to address concerns around building safety across NHS England’s crumbling estate
By Gino Spocchia 30 May 2023 1,426 Views
RIBA president Simon Allford has repeated warnings over the state of England’s school buildings following a government funding announcement
By Gino Spocchia 11 May 2023 7,938 Views
The RIBA has called the ARB’s proposed education shake-up ‘a mistake’ that risks ‘undermining’ architectural training
By Charles Welsh 9 May 2023 2,675 Views
The communities secretary should stop trying to re-educate the profession and instead use the skills of architects to facilitate placemaking at a grassroots level, argues Charles Welsh
By Merlin Fulcher 2 May 2023 1,643 Views
The RIBA and Design Museum have launched an international contest for a new time piece which could be used across the British rail network [Deadline: 13 June 2023]
By Anna Highfield 27 April 2023 3,280 Views
Yasmeen Lari, Pakistan’s first female architect, has won the 2023 RIBA Royal Gold Medal, widely regarded as one of the highest awards in architecture
By Anna Highfield 24 April 2023 9,416 Views
The latest set of construction statistics shows the industry at a low ebb, with project starts plummeting and one in ten practices nationwide saying they expect to cut staff numbers
By Gino Spocchia 31 March 2023 1,191 Views
RIBA president Simon Allford has said the government’s net zero plan does not go far enough following its long-awaited publication on Thursday (30 March)