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RIBA Practice Clinic: Understanding the RIBA Regional Awards process

The RIBA Practice Clinics are a series of interactive online events developed to provide a forum for you to discuss issues and problems that practices face in the day to day running of their businesses. This session focuses on the RIBA Regional Awards process.

Calling all sole practitioners and architects working in small practices, RIBA Practice Clinics are back. The clinics were developed as a series of interactive online events to provide you a forum to discuss the issues and problems that practices face in the day to day running of their businesses.

For this special session, we will reveal the new RIBA Regional Awards entry process. We will hear from our selected panelists who will share with you useful insights, tips and tricks to ensure your entry stands out to the award judges.

Panelists

Emma England - Head of Awards, RIBA

Gurmeet Sian - Architect, Office Sian

Gurmeet Sian is an architect and the founder of Office Sian Architecture + Design. He has over 10 years of experience working as an architect designing homes and community buildings. He is passionate about collaborating with communities to understand how places can be improved through the built environment and design, and to benefit the wellbeing of people from all backgrounds of society. Gurmeet read Architecture at the University of Liverpool and undertook work experience placements in Goa, India, and London before establishing his studio shortly after qualifying as an architect. His project, the Phoenix Garden Community Building received the RIBA London Award and he has been the recipient of the RIBA London Project Architect of the Year award.

Julia Nicholls - Communication Consultant, Julia Nicholls Communications

Julia Nicholls is a consultant strategist with over 20 years of experience working with architects to creatively communicate with their clients, industry, and the wider community. With an aim to demystify communications and establish it as a key business tool, she works with emerging studios through to established practices, developing bespoke strategies which support organisations to communicate authentically, creatively, and with clear purpose.

This session is interactive. If you have a question for the panelists please submit them at least five days before the event to ribalondon@riba.org.

Please note this event will be recorded.

This event is sponsored by Ibstock .