Milestone Reached in United States and United Kingdom Reciprocity Agreement for Architects
The Architects Registration Board (ARB) has reached an important milestone in the process that will help UK registered architects seek registration in the USA, and vice versa. The Professional Qualifications Act and subsequent legislation will give ARB the power to...
ARB report reveals overwhelming support for modernising initial education and training
Tuesday 7 June 2022: The Architects Registration Board (ARB) has today published ‘Modernising initial education and training: analysis report on ARB’s IET survey’. This 50-page report details original evidence collected through ARB’s survey to shape its ongoing review...
ARB launches consultation on changes to PII requirements
ARB launches consultation on changes to PII requirements The Architects Registration Board (ARB) has published new draft guidance on the insurance arrangements architects are expected to have in place to remain compliant with its Code of Conduct. Professional...
Reappointment of ARB Board Members
The Architects Registration Board (ARB) is happy to share the following announcement from HM Government Public Appointments: “Following recommendations from the Rt Hon Stuart Andrew MP, Minister of State for Housing, the Privy Council has reappointed Professor Anthony...
Architects show overwhelming support for ARB’s approach to CPD
The Architects Registration Board (ARB) has published extensive analysis of a survey it ran in 2021 on its proposed approach to continuing professional development (CPD). The Building Safety Bill, when approved by Parliament, will give ARB new powers to monitor the...
ARB’s ambitious five-year strategy to modernise regulation of architects
The Architects Registration Board (ARB) has published a new five-year corporate strategy outlining a new bold and ambitious approach to regulation to deliver significant improvements in education and training, continuing professional development, and in how architects...