Welcoming Rob Dennis as Our Interim President
U.S. architects can take advantage of the mutual recognition agreement (MRA) between NCARB and our U.K. counterpart, the Architects Registration Board, to apply for reciprocal licensure in the United Kingdom.
Reciprocity With the U.K.: How to Take Advantage of the New Agreement
U.S. architects can take advantage of the mutual recognition agreement (MRA) between NCARB and our U.K. counterpart, the Architects Registration Board, to apply for reciprocal licensure in the United Kingdom.
AI, Generative Design and Data Report
The RIBA Artificial Intelligence Report (AI) details the findings of our survey of 500+ RIBA members about AI and what it means for practice and the profession, framed by expert articles covering some of the important issues AI raises.
NY Chapter Member’s Soirée
The gathering of RIBA-USA Members was special indeed. We met up at the NY office of Fairfax & Sammons Architecture, Cole Porter's former townhouse on Sniffen Court in Manhattan. What was there to talk about? Much! We covered architecture, art, finding joy during these strange times, and also how we will be moving forward with our plans to strengthen RIBA-USA. More events are planned for the coming future.
Urgent Message from the President of the RIBA-USA and the RIBA Americas Council Representative
On December 24th 2020, it was announced that UK licensed architects will no longer be able to work freely in the EU member states. Reciprocal agreements must now be brokered in each individual country. The ability for architects to practice globally is of vital importance, particularly at this moment in time.
Congratulations to Martin Hopp, NY Chapter member
Congratulations to Martin Hopp, NY Chapter member and supporter of the RIBA-USA for many years who has won a 2020 AIA NY award for his ingenious apartment design!
UK and US Reciprocity for Architects
Catherine Clark has been meeting with members of the Senior Trade Policy Advisors Group in NYC to look into reinstating reciprocity between the UK and US for architects as part of the UK’s negotiations for a trade deal.
