If you are looking for expert advice regarding a building project, contact your local chartered architect. Architects bring value to projects large and small. Search the RSUA Directory which covers practices from every corner of Northern Ireland. 16/12/2020 On 10 December 2020 RSUA met the Education Minister, Peter Weir MLA, and the Infrastructure Minister, Nichola Mallon MLA, alongside ARUP and Sustrans to discuss the Active Schools Travel Index. RSUA requested the meeting to introduce the scheme and also to seek the support of the respective Ministers and their departments in realising its.
RSUA members who have any questions about a group or who want to get involved can contact the group chair directly, or contact Jude Faloon at the RSUA office by emailing jude@rsua.org.uk or phoning 028 9032 3670. RSUA established this forum to address issues affecting those within the early stages of their architectural career. Chaired by James Grieve, the Early Career Architects Forum supports architects in Northern Ireland in their first ten years of practice; consecutive or otherwise and provides a platform for the society's newest members to engage on matters specifically pertaining to the development of early career architects.
RSUA Local Groups were created in 2016 to provide a platform for architects to have greater influence on the future of the built environment in their area in order to help that area prosper. RSUA members who would like to get involved with a local group can contact the group Chair directly, or contact Jude Faloon at the RSUA office by emailing jude@rsua.org.uk or by phoning 028 9032 3670. The Antrim & Newtownabbey Local Group is currently seeking a Chair. RSUA members who would like to put their name forward for consideration should contact Jude Faloon by emailing jude@rsua.org.uk.
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