Empowering new architects
However talented, enthusiastic and determined new architects are, they still need to be empowered to realise their full potential and fulfil their dreams. Despite a long training, architecture is a profession where ongoing learning is essential, but this continuing professional development (CPD) may not always meet expectations. This is sad and worrying because architecture has a direct and often profound impact on our lives.
We all inhabit buildings and, on average, spend eighty to ninety per cent of our time indoors*. Even when out and about, much of our life is spent in some form of built environment, often created by architects. Good architecture has never been more important: professional competence is being scrutinised as never before and we are seeing the introduction of new legislation in the areas of building safety and sustainability.
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is changing its CPD system to help meet these challenges and the Architects Registration Board (ARB) has gained powers to check architects‘ competence. Methods of CPD learning are as diverse as the topics covered but the teaching needs to be interesting to be successful. When it comes from manufacturers, it must not simply be a case of them trying to tick all the boxes with their product. It is also vital that it is not boring, repetitive and unnecessarily time-consuming. There is a real danger that new architects who are already under stress at work can find the burden of learning harmful to mental health, especially if it is shoehorned into lunchtimes and other free periods.
Resourcing and empowering new architects is not just about teaching; it also involves encouragement, mentorship, a supportive work environment and generating fresh opportunities for creativity and innovation. Above all, it is about investing in the next generation of architects and equipping them with the skills and knowledge to produce the best and most sustainable architecture.
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