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Each March, we direct our attention towards the significant contributions of women in the architectural profession. View latest resources to learn more about how we can all address gender inequity in the built environment
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GET STARTEDThis workshop, hosted by Paul Wainwright and led by Katie Frater, explores Human Conscious Design and its role in creating inclusive spaces for neurodiverse individuals. Attendees will experience a VR simulation and engage in design exercises focused on Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) principles. The event offers a unique opportunity for RIBA Members to learn and network on the importance of inclusive architecture.
England - YorkshireJohn Palmer from OWL Building Control Solutions will look at the regulatory requirements of listed buildings and how legislation impacts the decisions made by principal designers.
England - South / SoutheastJoin a fantastic evening of networking and collaboration, with special guests Sarah Parry and Grace Ellinor, co-founders of Building Female.
England - NortheastFind RIBA Collections images on RIBApix, our online image library. Images are available to download, purchase or license
RIBApixO’Donnell + Tuomey has created a striking form for the dance organisation at the emerging East Bank cultural complex in London's Olympic Park
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