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On January 11, the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) published a new white paper examining potential solutions to cultivate a more diverse, skill-based educational environment and subsequent pathways into the profession. The paper identifies a series of impactful steps to be. ....
Talk of architecture internships has been an ongoing discussion at Archinect. With the rise in fair and equitable work practices for designers at various levels, we ve frequently opened our platform to organizations and individuals aiming to shed light on best internship practices, specifically. ....
Previously on Archinect: Protesting Architectural Assistants in the UK are Fed Up: Is the Architectural Education System at Fault? Over recent months, a conversation about unpaid overtime has risen to the top of the United Kingdom’s architectural discourse, spurred by lobbying from the Future Architects Front. We took a closer look at how the latest debate began, what it uncovered about the prevalence of unpaid overtime in architecture, and what it means for the future of unpaid overtime in the UK and abroad. In June 1968, civil rights leader Whitney Young Jr. took to the stage of the AIA Annual Convention in Portland, Oregon, chastising the profession for its silence during the turmoil of America’s civil rights movement. “You are not a profession that has distinguished itself by your social and civic contributions to the cause of civil rights, and I am sure this has not come to you as any shock,” he said. “You are most distinguished by your thunderous silence ....