Latest News Fri, Feb 20, 2026 7:23 AM
The Architects Registration Board (ARB) has published a new five-year strategy focused on improving safety, strengthening professional competence and improving workplace culture among architects in the UK.
The new strategy, released today, builds on bold and ambitious reforms that ARB has introduced over the past five years. It sets out how ARB will continue to address the findings of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry and raise standards, improve accountability and increase public confidence in architects.
Chair of the Architects Registration Board, Alan Kershaw said: “Architecture directly affects people’s safety and quality of life.
“Our job is to make sure that architects are competent, accountable and work in the public interest. This strategy sets out how we will raise standards, strengthen education and continuing professional development, and press on with our programme to modernise the way in which architects are regulated.
“We recognise that the profession has been subject to substantial change and continuing challenge, and the new strategy sets out how we will support the profession and enable learning providers to continue to innovate in the interests of trainees and architects of the future.”

By 2030, ARB will:
Raise standards of future architects
Drive competence across the profession
Improve culture and behaviour
Deliver modern, effective and efficient regulation
Since 2022, ARB has modernised initial education and training for architects, introduced a new statutory CPD scheme, and published an updated Architects Code of Conduct to strengthen professional standards.
ARB has supported innovation and growth by securing international mutual recognition agreements that expand opportunities for UK-qualified architects to access and practise in key overseas markets, including the United States, Canada, Hong Kong, New Zealand and Australia. These reciprocal agreements also provide routes for architects from those countries to practise in the UK. ARB will continue to develop and strengthen these partnerships, working collaboratively with colleagues across the UK Government.
The new strategy has been published alongside a Business Plan for 2026, both of which are available to read in full on the ARB website.
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