Cuts to Level 7 apprenticeship funding risks shrinking the pipeline of young talent. Sarah Gibson MP explains what this means for the built environment.
➡️ We’re urging government to extend this funding to 25 year olds in the built environment: https://t.co/HKYjIi8QXc
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World Cup 2026: The future of accessible stadium design ⚽
Learn from a UEFA Disability Access Advisor the importance of designing for inclusion at the outset and the value of meaningful engagement: https://t.co/YwSOLALqzN
🏆 We've announced the 34 winners for our International Awards for Excellence 2026, recognising outstanding architecture from 15 countries across four continents.
➡️ Discover our winners: https://t.co/e2ZQ3qw2lF
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#BuildingSafetyAct: what are the top 10 questions surrounding the Building Regulations Principal Designer role?
Learn more about the most frequently asked questions on the Building Regulations Principal Designer role (England): https://t.co/O6ujYNZvit
How should projects manage ‘value engineering’ with compliance, in specification?
Niralee Casson, Senior Associate Ridge & Partners, and Ben Oram, Technical Director Buckley Gray Yeoman, share their experience of managing value engineering appropriately: https://t.co/0pLapstV9R
Got a question for our RIBA President candidates? Join us 9 June online or in person for a live debate where Duncan, Chithra, Jay and Austin will share their priorities and answer your questions: https://t.co/x6FjbaijaT
#RIBAelections
Well-designed places can have a positive impact on how we live – from improved wellbeing and access to services to active travel.
Our new report explores how city architects can deliver these outcomes in our towns and cities: https://t.co/SMhZksZwjk
Our site signboards prominently display your brand, attract local leads, build community awareness, and instantly communicate your adherence to high professional standards.
➡️ Get yours today: https://t.co/5H4H2qZNRu
Projects are too often stuck at the planning application stage, impacting access to housing, infrastructure, and local growth.
We’re calling for a three-year pilot to fund city architects across combined authorities in England to help address this: https://t.co/PyKMWsP2gU
How can you volunteer to be on a jury for our UK Awards?
Learn about how sustainability specialists benefitted from being part of a RIBA Awards jury: https://t.co/jiToF2814V
📢 We are calling for a new legislative framework to ensure a competence-led approach to regulation.
👉 Read our paper to find out more about our proposals: https://t.co/dFPoepZNUq
Four ways small architecture studios can navigate the big issues they face.
Jo Sharples of Manchester’s Editional Studio explores the pressures and opportunities facing small practices – from climate to community-led design, academia to AI: https://t.co/Sjn0eofvdq
Eid al Adha Mubarak! Wishing peace and happiness to all our members, volunteers and friends who are celebrating #EidMubarak
📷 Zebun Nessa Mosque: a spiritual social space between land and water by Saiqa Iqbal Meghna/Studio Morphogenesis | Credit: Asif Salman
Why is RIBA making the case for city architects? 🏙️
Explore how our campaign for city architects adds value and raises the bar on quality in the built environment: https://t.co/owtwJlx7LA
How can architectural practices enhance successful recruitment through specific and clear job titles?
Learn more about how to attract the right candidates more effectively: https://t.co/tcRwqpK6Xe
RSAW Welsh Architecture Awards 2026 winners announced 📣
A care home “imbued with empathy” for people living with dementia and 20 new community-focused social homes, are among this year's five winning projects: https://t.co/xawzsqvIWy
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RIBA North East 2026 winners announced 📣
The restoration of Auckland Castle’s Walled Garden, a new storage and display hall at the National Railway Museum and a discreet, sculptural home in Northumberland, are among this year's five winning projects: https://t.co/BH2QNQi8CK
RIBA East 2026 winners announced 📣
21 new affordable almshouses, a Passivhaus “forever home” and the transformation of Hertford’s 1970s theatre, are among this year's thirteen winning projects: https://t.co/Ozueg9KdpH
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RIBA President candidates revealed: Duncan Baker-Brown, Chithra Marsh, Jay Morton and Austin Williams are in the running.
➡️ Find out more about the candidates, as well as the new RSAW President-Elect and those standing for RIBA Council: https://t.co/tppiztmLGy
How can women architects improve confidence in the workplace?
Executive coach Ishwariya Rajamohan shares insights from supporting women in male-dominated professions, and creating workplaces where people can thrive: https://t.co/wguVjBifhb
RIBA South 2026 winners announced 📣
One of the first Grade I‑listed Passivhaus-certified buildings in the UK, and the substantial expansion of one of the University of Oxford's oldest colleges, are among this year's ten winning projects: https://t.co/ikiKLOLBcm
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