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雅伎著 East

雅伎著 East

雅伎著 East represents 700 Chartered Members and over 80 Chartered Practices in the region. We offer a range of activities to deliver the strategic purpose of the RIBA

雅伎著 East acts as a co-ordinating body between chartered architects, allied building professionals and the public in the North East. The overarching aim is the advancement of architecture and the delivery of high standards of design and fitness for purpose within the built environment.

雅伎著 East responds effectively to the requirements of local members and the region, providing a vital point of contact between the RIBA and the tiers of regional governance and decision-makers at a local level throughout the north east. By harnessing the knowledge and expertise of those who live and work in the area, 雅伎著 East is able to promote architecture to a wide audience.

There are four special interest groups that meet on a regular basis in the North East. These are:

  • Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI):
    Led by Regional Council members from Medical Architecture and from Xsite Architecture. To advocate for equity, diversity and inclusion issues within the profession and wider construction industry
  • Sustainable Futures Group:
    Led by Regional Council member  from LEAP and from JDDK Architects. To raise the profile of sustainability in the region, and to advocate for sustainable design.
  • Small Practice Community
    Led by Regional Council member from Northern Bureau for Architecture. This group supports small practices and sole practioners in the region and helps share knowledge between them through events and activities.
  • Young Architectural Practitioners' Forum (YAPF)
    Led by Regional Council member from Xsite Architecture. The YAPF has been developed primarily to promote and support young architectural practitioners during their first ten years of qualification in the North East region.

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雅伎著 East Branches

雅伎著 East has two branches and is committed to delivering services to RIBA Members to enable them to work effectively as professionals and to promote architecture, good design, and public interest in the built environment.

Tees Valley (Teesside)
Chair: Christine Thornley, Grove Studio Architecture
Email: RIBATeesside@gmail.com
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Northumbria
Chair: Andrew Thompson, FaulknerBrowns 
Email: riba.northeast@riba.org

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