IHBC Signpost: AJ race and diversity survey 2023 – Tell AJ about your experiences in architecture

The  Architect’s Journal (AJ) has again teamed up with Blueprint for All – formerly the Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust – to launch a new survey to gather the latest evidence on race diversity within architecture.

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… AJ survey is open to everyone…

AJ writes:

The online questionnaire, which covers both life in practice and experiences during architectural education, comes three years after the AJ’s last investigation into the issues.

The 2020 survey, which was completed by more than 1,300 UK-based architects, technologists and students, revealed that respondents believed racism within the profession was becoming more common. The percentage of those from an ethnically diverse background who thought racism was ‘widespread’ in the architecture profession had increased markedly, up from 23 per cent from the first survey in 2018 to a third of respondents in 2020.

The proportion was even higher among black respondents, with 43 per cent of this group saying racism was ‘widely prevalent’, compared with 30 per cent five years ago.

The AJ is now repeating the survey, this time looking more closely at all career stages, to see whether attitudes have shifted.

Sonia Watson, chief executive of project partner Blueprint for All – the national educational charity committed to social inclusion – said that many practices were ‘listening and taking clear action aimed at making the profession more inclusive’ and that there was more ‘understanding and determination to affect change than there has ever been’.

However, she added: ‘But to achieve meaningful change we need to understand what works and track the impact of the measures taken. So it will be more vital than ever this year to conduct the race and diversity survey.’

The AJ survey is open to everyone, regardless of race or ethnicity, and will ask you questions about, your background, your experiences in the industry and your response to various statements.

The results will be published in April.

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