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A new white paper from RIBA outlines pathways for architecture students and emerging architects

Archinect

On January 11, the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) published a new white paper examining potential solutions to cultivate a more diverse, skill-based educational environment and subsequent pathways into the profession.

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The Culture of Architecture Needs an Overhaul, Part 1: The Necessity of Cultural Change

Architizer

Similarly, university professors struggled with engagement without an in-person learning environment for architecture students. Most recently, in January of 2023, RIBA published their Education White Paper calling for educational reform that “removes barriers and offer shorter and more flexible modes of study.”

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One Drawing Challenge Winner Explores Enduring Truths at the Heart of a Classic Book Beloved by Architects Worldwide

Architizer

For young architecture students and experienced practitioners alike, the book remains a source of inspiration and a constant reminder of the infinite possible experiences inherent to any place. This year’s One Drawing Challenge Non-Student Winner, Thomas Schaller , is one of those architects.

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A Culture of Models

Life of an Architect

Evidence would suggest that they are not, something that drives me a bit crazy because I have a hard time working in a messy environment … it’s almost as if the spacing has an energy to it – a sort of visual buzzing – that keeps me from being able to see past the chaos. Are architects supposed to be tidy people?

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100 Women to Watch in Architecture

Architizer

We’ve got huge constraints, if you look at the pressure on the environment, and I believe we are the custodians of [that]. Architecture Studio. Left: Gabriella Gamma via Apparatus Architects; Right: Apparatus Architects Studio, Lisbon, Portugal, 2020 A+Awards Popular Winner in the Architecture +Ceiling category.