Architecture is still some way off truly diverse representation10 June 2021CultureRacial diversity in architecture comprises people in elite positions rather than representing underprivileged racial groupsRacial diversity in architecture comprises people in elite positions rather than representing underprivileged racial groupsRegion: United KingdomMore: DiversityRacial equalityInclusive environmentsArchitecture for social purposeIndujah Srikaranprivilege
In praise of shadows24 July 2018BuildingsNiall McLaughlin’s Sultan Nazrin Shah Centre at Worcester College OxfordNiall McLaughlin’s Sultan Nazrin Shah Centre at Worcester College OxfordRegion: United KingdomMore: Oxford collegeWorcester CollegeNiall McLaughlinUniversity buildingsAuditoriumAlvar Aalto
Access and accessibility are more important than ever to achieve real inclusion15 September 2020CultureHow can we close the widening opportunity gaps?How can we close the widening opportunity gaps?Region: United KingdomMore: EqualityDiversityCoronavirusCovid-19EducationMentoringInclusionInclusive environmentsAlan JonesInclusion by Design Festival
Hindsight: Julia Barfield on principles and practice11 March 2021IntelligenceDream projects, sustainable design, finance and treasureDream projects, sustainable design, finance and treasureRegion: United KingdomMore: Design construction & technologyMarks Barfield ArchitectsClimate emergencyLondon EyeCambridge Central Mosquei360Business clients & servicesSustainable architecture
Takeover: Decolonise Architecture tackles institutional racism head on16 April 2021IntelligencePolitical context must make way for real inclusivityPolitical context must make way for real inclusivityRegion: United KingdomMore: University of BathDecolonise ArchitectureEqualityBusiness clients & servicesDiversityInclusionRacism
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Storm the barricades of systemic inequality in architecture10 September 2020IntelligenceWe must acknowledge then dismantle the barriers to state school entrants to architectureWe must acknowledge then dismantle the barriers to state school entrants to architectureRegion: United KingdomMore: InclusivityDiversityRuth LangArchitectural educationEqualityEqual opportunities
Kingswood School aims higher5 March 2019BuildingsStonewood puts wood among the treesStonewood puts wood among the treesRegion: South WestMore: Stonewood DesignDesign construction & technologyEducationBathTimberCLTSustainable architecture
Forward thinking6 February 2017IntelligenceRising Stars chew over the industry issuesRising Stars chew over the industry issuesRegion: United KingdomMore: Designing & building itHousingEconomicsDesign competitionCommunityCommon goodWorking in AfricaPracticeYouth
RIBA president 2021: The hustings10 July 2020CultureFive candidates, three questions to help you choose the next presidentFive candidates, three questions to help you choose the next presidentRegion: United KingdomMore: President ElectSumita SinghaSimon AllfordNick MossValeria PassettiJude BarberRIBA President
Work still to be done: Jos Boys on the continuing campaigns of Matrix8 March 2021CultureWhy we need to rethink the whole role of the architectWhy we need to rethink the whole role of the architectRegion: United KingdomMore: Matrix Feminist Design Co-operativeInclusionBarbicanExhibitionBlack Lives MatterFeminismDesign construction & technologyInclusive environmentsPamela Buxton
Grounds for optimism in improving profession’s diversity22 October 2019IntelligenceSigns of progress, but a lot more to doSigns of progress, but a lot more to doRegion: United KingdomMore: DiversityDiversity in the Built EnvironmentWomen architectsGender equityProfession