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Burntwood School in London, which won RIBA’s Stirling prize for the UK’s best building, "should not be the execption" A new report into the state of school buildings throughout the UK has found that too many are dangerous and dilapidated, causing children to underperform and teachers to quit.

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Five Scottish developments have been recognised with the most rigorous and prestigious awards for new buildings in the UK. Arcadia Nursery, Dalmunach Distillery, Laurieston Transformational Area, Maggie’s Lanarkshire and West Burn Lane have been announced by the Royal Institute of British Architec

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Confidence is growing among British architects about the amount of work they hope to receive from key sectors of the construction industry, research has revealed. Expectations of orders from private housing, commercial and public-sector builders caused the Royal Institute of British Architects’ (R

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The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has agreed a set of proposals that will see the biggest change to architectural education in 50 years. Responding to the 2013 European Union legislative changes to the Professional Qualifications Directive statute, the RIBA Council this week voted to

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Confidence levels regarding the future workload prospects of architects continues to be very positive across the whole of the UK, ranging from +28 in Wales and the West to +80 in Scotland. The RIBA Future Trends Workload Index increased substantially this month, standing at +37 in October 2014 compa

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The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is launching two new and innovative building contracts next month. Designed to be used in conjunction with RIBA’s Architect’s Appointment Agreements for Small Projects (domestic and concise forms); the new contracts are fully aligned with the RIBA

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