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RIBA Buckinghamshire annual general meeting and panel discussion: From vintage dreams to modern schemes

Join us for the Buckinghamshire branch annual general meeting, followed by a cross-generational panel discussion of RIBA architects discussing the topic 'From vintage dreams to modern schemes'

Book now for the RIBA Buckinghamshire AGM and insightful cross-generational panel discussion of RIBA architects on the nature of their experiences in UK architectural practice.

Panel Speakers

Event Agenda

  • 6pm Welcome drinks and networking (RIBA Members and non-members)
  • 6.15pm Annual General Meeting* for RIBA Members
  • 6.15pm Non-members drinks and networking continue
  • 6.30pm Speaker introduction and lectures (RIBA Members and non-members)
  • 7:15pm Panel discussion (please submit questions prior)
  • 8:45pm Audience questions (open mic)
  • 9pm Event closes

*AGM Agenda (RIBA Members)

Starting at 6:15pm

  • Welcome from the current Chair
  • Announcement of the new RIBA Buckinghamshire branch committee members
  • Financial update
  • Discuss potential activities for 2025
  • ate of the next meeting and AGM

What does RIBA Buckinghamshire do?

As a branch of RIBA, RIBA Buckinghamshire acts as a local hub for architects and provides a platform for professional development, networking, and advocacy, while also contributing to the promotion of architectural excellence and community engagement.

The activities and functions of RIBA Buckinghamshire include:

  • networking and community building: organising events, lectures, and social gatherings to facilitate networking among local architects and professionals in the built environment.
  • supporting students and emerging professionals: Traditionally, branches collaborate with their local schools of architecture, facilitating connections between students, young architects, and established professionals.
  • knowledge sharing: creating platforms for the exchange of ideas, experiences, and knowledge within the local architectural community.
  • promoting local architecture: educating the public about the value of good design and architecture in the community.
  • advocacy and representation: representing the interests of local architects and the architectural profession to local authorities, government bodies, and other relevant stakeholders.

Accessibility: We strive to make our events accessible to all where possible. Please email ribabuckinghamshire@gmail.com to discuss any specific needs you may have for this event.