RIBA: Architecture schools fail to equip students with skills

Most UK-based employers and students believe architecture graduates are not prepared for the realities of working in practice, according to an industry survey.

Research undertaken by RIBA Appointments – the recruitment arm of the Royal Institute of British Architects – has found that 80 per cent of employers and 75 per cent of students think that architectural education puts theory above practical ability.

The majority of both groups also believe graduates lack the knowledge to build what they design.

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