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Architecture Social

A List of Demands to RIBA from the Future Architects Front.

09 Feb 2021

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Join Stephen Drew from the Architecture Social as he chats with Charlie Edmonds from the Future Architects Front (FAF). In this episode, they're tackling some pressing issues within the architecture profession, including exploitation, unpaid overtime, and the ambiguous role of architectural assistants. Charlie shares insights from FAF's survey and open letter to the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), calling for systemic changes. Tune in for an engaging conversation on improving working conditions and fostering a better future for architects.00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction00:46 What is FAF?02:12 Issues in the Architecture Profession06:08 Personal Experiences and Survey Results09:22 Addressing RIBA and Systemic Change30:36 The Role of Architectural Assistants36:42 Navigating the Architecture Career Path37:30 The Financial Burden of Architecture Education38:23 Challenges in the Architecture Profession39:23 The Architectural Assistant Loophole41:02 Freelance Exploitation in Architecture44:44 Promoting Ethical Practices in Architecture46:13 The Power of Grassroots Movements55:07 Future of the FAF Initiative01:00:45 Championing Good Employers01:06:14 Final Thoughts and Call to Action____You can read the open letter and can also find the petition here: https://linktr.ee/future_architects_front.📐 The Architecture Social is an online platform packed with content to help you find new jobs, stand out from the crowd and take your career in Architecture to the next levelđŸ’» Find out more at https://www.architecturesocial.com

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