Opportunities Hub: Choose work that pays off for your practice2 April 2025IntelligenceLatest: New DfE construction frameworkLatest: New DfE construction frameworkRegion: United KingdomMore: Architecture competitionsOpportunitiesContractsJulie ButterworthProcurement and contractsFrameworks
Good as new: CISL completes Entopia, its sustainable office retrofit24 November 2022IntelligenceHow has the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership’s office refurbishment turned out?How has the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership’s office refurbishment turned out?Region: EastMore: RetrofitCambridge Institute for Sustainability LeadershipRIBA Plan of WorkSustainable architectureDesign construction & technologyEleanor YoungClimate emergencyUniversity of Cambridge
Sustainability review: what have been architects’ biggest challenges in 2023?7 December 2023IntelligenceInteractions with clients are still key when it comes to successful sustainable projectsInteractions with clients are still key when it comes to successful sustainable projectsRegion: Rest of the worldMore: Sustainable architectureSustainableSustainablitySustainable designSustainable buildingSustainable BritainNeal MorrisClients
Future-focused thinking can be the key to business success7 March 2024IntelligenceThe RIBA launches its first-ever horizon-scanning programme RIBA Horizons 2034The RIBA launches its first-ever horizon-scanning programme RIBA Horizons 2034Region: United KingdomMore: Adrian MallesonRIBAFuture workingFuture DesignsDesign construction & technologyProcurement & contracts
Post-occupancy evaluation will be embedded into RIBA Plan of Work30 April 2019CultureSustainable construction requires more than good intentionsSustainable construction requires more than good intentionsRegion: United KingdomMore: Sustainable architectureSustainable buildingRIBA Plan of WorkRIBA Sustainable Futures GroupPost-occupancy evaluationHousing policy
How to make sustainability and clients more compatible18 February 2022IntelligenceRIBA roundtable aims to overcome clients’ barriers to sustainable outcomesRIBA roundtable aims to overcome clients’ barriers to sustainable outcomesRegion: United KingdomMore: Architects DeclareClimate emergencySustainable architectureBusiness clients & servicesMatthew ThompsonClimate action
Measuring sustainable design21 April 2020IntelligenceDo UK designers conform to UN Sustainable Development Goals?Do UK designers conform to UN Sustainable Development Goals?Region: United KingdomMore: Adrian MallesonSustainable architectureLegal regulatory & statutory compliance2030 Climate ChallengeUN Sustainable Development GoalsRIBA
Designing out waste is essential to a sustainable future19 October 2023IntelligenceLiz Westgarth of Hassell on the initiatives her practice is taking to achieve a zero-waste futureLiz Westgarth of Hassell on the initiatives her practice is taking to achieve a zero-waste futureRegion: United KingdomMore: HassellZero wasteCircular economyAustraliaSustainable architectureDesign construction & technologyDesign CouncilDemolitionRIBA Reinvention Award
How to convince clients to plant and retain more trees15 June 2023IntelligenceLearn more about how trees can play a crucial role for architects in the design processLearn more about how trees can play a crucial role for architects in the design processRegion: Rest of the worldMore: SustainablitySustainableNeal MorrisSustainable designBiodiversityBiodiversity net gainSustainable Drainage SystemsSustainable architectureCambridge Institute for Sustainable LeadershipPlanning
What has the RIBA done since it declared a climate emergency?30 June 2020IntelligenceThe RIBA has created a strategy for changeThe RIBA has created a strategy for changeRegion: United KingdomMore: Future Homes StandardCOP26Decade of ActionGood Design Doesn't Cost the EarthPlan of WorkSustainable Outcomes Guide2030 Climate ChallengeAdrian DobsonDesign construction & technologySustainable architectureArchitects Declare
Cities are the global battleground for a sustainable future4 September 2020IntelligenceFor the sake of the planet architects must steer urbanisation in a better directionFor the sake of the planet architects must steer urbanisation in a better directionRegion: United KingdomMore: UrbanismCitiesGreen citiesSustainable architectureAdrian Malleson
RIBA Awards up the ante on environmentally aware entries22 January 2020IntelligenceJudges will be putting emphasising sustainabilityJudges will be putting emphasising sustainabilityRegion: United KingdomMore: Architects DeclareClimate emergencyStirling PrizeSustainable architecture