March 6, 2017

Outgoing RIBA President Stephen Hodder delivers legacy report on improving client and architect relationships

  The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has today (1 September) published outgoing RIBA President Stephen Hodder’s special report, ‘Client & Architect: developing the essential relationship’. The report, one of the legacies of Stephen Hodder’s two-year presidency, provides practical advice from clients and architects about how to improve their

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Carillion Secures £490m Dubai Expo Contract

Wolverhampton-based construction and support services group, Carillion has secured a £490m contract to develop a prestigious new development in the Middle East. The company’s Al Futtaim Joint Venture has been awarded the huge contract, which will see it develop the Flagship Theme Districts and Public Realm works for Expo 2020

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First Glimpse Inside £12m Dudley College Block

Now nearing the final months of completion it shows the inside of the steel-framed structure taking shape at Dudley College. The building work is set to be completed by June and has already secured 80 apprentices. It will be the first of its kind specialising in the latest construction techniques,

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Science of Design at the Forefront of London Design Week 2017

This year’s London Design Week is set to be the best and biggest yet. The event, taking place at the Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour on 12 to 17 March, 2017 will welcome designers, architects and tastemakers from the UK and internationally to discover and revel in this year’s most coveted

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March 6, 2017

Outgoing RIBA President Stephen Hodder delivers legacy report on improving client and architect relationships

  The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has today (1 September) published outgoing RIBA President Stephen Hodder’s special report, ‘Client & Architect: developing the essential relationship’. The report, one of the legacies of Stephen Hodder’s two-year presidency, provides practical advice from clients and architects about how to improve their services and unlock greater value. The report findings were gathered under Stephen Hodder’s ‘RIBA for Clients’ initiative, which engaged hundreds of clients from a wide range of sectors through roundtable discussions and one to one interviews. The ‘Client & Architect: developing the essential relationship’ special report summarises findings from hundreds of clients under five key themes: • Championing the visiono Bolstering skills and techniques to deliver and champion the vision from concept to completion.• Listening and understandingo Understanding a client’s needs better helps architects optimise overall value.• Engaging with peopleo Some architects lack the people skills needed for collaborative working.• Delivering technical talento Clients want architects to maintain their interest through the delivery phase and beyond.• Learning and Improvingo Clients are increasingly expecting evidence of competence and the effectiveness of designs. RIBA President Stephen Hodder said: “Over the last two years, we have engaged with some 500 clients to develop architectural knowledge by listening and learning from clients. The objective has been to provide architects with researched insights into the changing needs of major categories of clients so that we can shape our services to better support their outcomes. I hope this report, and the ongoing work which will flow from it, will help architects unlock new opportunities and, importantly, develop the essential relationship between client and architect.” Sean Cook, Design Director, Clivedale London said: “Stephen Hodder’s proposition will help the profession to remain relevant in the construction industry today. Architects not only should, but must lead the vision, respond positively to clients’ key drivers, and robustly manage its delivery from inception to completion.” The RIBA Client Liaison Group, chaired by Nigel Ostime of HawkinsBrown, will continue its work supporting this initiative under new RIBA President (from 1 September) Jane Duncan. It will look to develop the themes of ‘Client & Architect: developing the essential relationship’ and to initiate new programmes in a process of continuous improvement. The RIBA President’s report, ‘Client & Architect: developing the essential relationship’, will be officially launched at an ‘RIBA for Clients’ Reception on Tuesday 15 September at RIBA, 66 Portland Place, London. The event will be attended by a mix of clients, architects and fellow professionals from the construction industry and will include a panel discussion with clients and their architects, facilitated by broadcaster and presenter Tom Dyckhoff. – Ends – Notes to editors 1. For more information on the special report, Client & Architect: developing the essential relationship, members of the press should contact: Gagandeep Bedi, Press Officer, RIBA: gagandeep.bedi@riba.org 020 7307 3814. 2. To attend the RIBA for Clients Reception at 66 Portland Place on 15 September, please contact: Gagandeep Bedi, Press Officer, RIBA: gagandeep.bedi@riba.org 020 7307 3814. 3. An exhibition of RIBA Competition Winners (2013-2015) will also be on display at the RIBA for Clients reception on 15 September 4. The RIBA champions better buildings, communities and the environment through architecture and our members www.architecture.com 5. Follow us on Twitter for regular RIBA updates @RIBA Posted on Wednesday 16th September 2015 Source link

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Carillion Secures £490m Dubai Expo Contract

Wolverhampton-based construction and support services group, Carillion has secured a £490m contract to develop a prestigious new development in the Middle East. The company’s Al Futtaim Joint Venture has been awarded the huge contract, which will see it develop the Flagship Theme Districts and Public Realm works for Expo 2020 Dubai. Expo 2020 Dubai will host around 180 nations and an international audience of millions. Describing the event, Expo 2020 Dubai – which has awarded the contract – said: “Expo will provide visitors with the chance to see spectacular architecture, merge with global cultures, examine thoughtful and thought provoking exhibitions, and taste food from every corner of the globe. “Above all, visitors to the event will witness the very latest in thinking and technology all in one place and at one time. Expo will be an unforgettable, once in a lifetime experience. We are preparing for an event that will enthral and amaze the many millions who visit, providing a sense of wonder at the ability of people, working together, to envisage and achieve a better tomorrow.” Read more at http://www.thebusinessdesk.com/westmidlands/news/746646-carillion-secures-490m-dubai-expo-contract.html

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First Glimpse Inside £12m Dudley College Block

Now nearing the final months of completion it shows the inside of the steel-framed structure taking shape at Dudley College. The building work is set to be completed by June and has already secured 80 apprentices. It will be the first of its kind specialising in the latest construction techniques, technology and off-site fabrication. College principal Lowell Williams said: “This is ground-breaking innovation that we are at the forefront of. “We need to train people who are working in construction as if they are digital engineers. “We will be the first building in the country offering that on a large scale using brand new apprentice standards. “It is also the biggest skills project that the Black Country Local Enterprise Partnership have funded.” The new 37,000 square feet building will include workshops, classrooms and support facilities around a four-storey building called The Hanger. Read more at http://www.expressandstar.com/education/2017/03/03/first-glimpse-inside-12m-dudley-college-block/

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Science of Design at the Forefront of London Design Week 2017

This year’s London Design Week is set to be the best and biggest yet. The event, taking place at the Design Centre, Chelsea Harbour on 12 to 17 March, 2017 will welcome designers, architects and tastemakers from the UK and internationally to discover and revel in this year’s most coveted design trends. The theme for 2017 will explore the science behind design, exploring methods, makers and materials that shape design. The event promises a packed programme of highly immersive and interactive displays. Take part in as much or as little as you want, visitors are free to tailor their time spent there. Opportunities to join discovery tours and trials, brainstorm ideas with experts at workshops, take part in new exciting demonstrations and receive rare insights from an ‘all-star line-up’ at the Conversations in Design sessions will be open to everyone throughout the week. The event will be overflowing with new innovative ideas and guarantees to have something for everyone, whatever your speciality. From botany, geology, chemistry, zoology and much more, there will be plenty of opportunities to connect with thought leaders and explore new perspectives. With over 600 brands taking part at the 120 Design Centre Showrooms and with an abundance of entertainment on hand, including their specially commissioned restaurant, thought-provoking installations and pop-ups, it’s thought to be a fantastic week for design aficionados. Read more at http://www.designcurial.com/news/science-of-design-at-the-forefront-of-london-design-week-2017-5755052/

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