Latest News Tue, Dec 6, 2022 6:56 AM
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has restated its vision for a more accessible and inclusive system of architecture education and communicated its views to the UK profession’s regulator.
With student debt reaching around £100K and it taking on average 10 years to gain access to the register, the RIBA has reiterated its support for reform of the UK system, including alternative models for university study and practical training.
In advance of the ARB Board discussion on education and training, on 7 December, RIBA has also highlighted its key areas of concern and recommendations to the regulator:
On routes to registration and RIBA Membership, RIBA recommends:
On curriculum and competencies
On validation, prescription and accreditation
RIBA President, Simon Allford said: “In order to recruit and maintain a diverse and skilled talent pipeline, we need to remove barriers and offer shorter and more flexible modes of study. It’s important we also mitigate any unnecessary burden and confusion by reducing duplication – for architects, architecture schools and architecture students.
“RIBA fully supports radical changes to speed up entry to the workplace and reduce student debt. We have established and globally recognised education and CPD systems in place, and we are committed to sharing our expertise with the ARB, so that together we can create an education system that works for all.”
RIBA Board Chair, Jack Pringle has written to ARB Board Chair, Alan Kershaw – reiterating these recommendations, in advance of their upcoming Board meeting.
RIBA is set to publish a White Paper on architecture education in early January and will hold a major cross-sector conference, focussing on the interface between practice and education on 18 January 2023. Individuals who would like to attend the conference should register their interest at education@riba.org.
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