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palmremonlo1972palmremonlo1972Riba Job Book PdfFile name: Riba Job Book Pdf Rating: 4.5 / 5 (4091 votes) Downloads: 19736 ======================== Link👉Riba Job Book Pdf ======================== Enter notes here Completed on Set up a project directory of all key personnel involved, including addresses, phone numbers, email, etc. Scribd is the world's largest The RIBA Job Book is the Royal Institute of British Architects’ longestablished and recognised standard reference for running architectural projects and administering The RIBA Job Book is the Royal Institute of British Archi...2025-05-0100 minMuslim FounderMuslim FounderThe Riba Expert: Prophet ﷺ Warned About This 1400 Years AgoOmar Khaleil is the founder and CEO of the Riba Free Foundation, an organisation created to educate people about the negative impact of riba.The foundation provides financial training and promotes ethical alternatives through education and awareness campaigns.Omar started his career in financial services, working across the Middle East and the UK before launching the organisation. Connect with Omar Khaleil:https://www.linkedin.com/in/omar-khalielhttps://www.ribafree.org.uk/_____________Muslim Founder Podcast - conversations with leaders who have built successful companies and organisations. Our mission is to inspire Muslims to build things that empower the ummah._____________00:00 Introduction...2025-02-1742 minLuces en la OscuridadLuces en la OscuridadLos Veda, uno de los textos religiosos más antiguos de la humanidadY SU ESTUDIO POR PARTE DE RAIMON PANIKKAR, Pedro Riba de Gestiona Radio en Luces en la oscuridad entrevista a Agustín Pániker, editor, escritor, especializado en la cultura de la India, y director de la Editorial Cairos, e Ignasi Moreta, Doctor en Humanidades, profesor de literatura catalana en la Universidad Pompeu Fabra, y director literario de Fragmenta Editorial. La palabra “veda” en sánscrito significa “conocimiento supremo, revelación”. Asimismo, los Veda son uno de los corpus de literatura religiosa más antiguos de la humanidad, además de constituir uno de los primeros documentos literarios de la India, entre e...2024-09-071h 08Luces en la OscuridadLuces en la OscuridadLos Veda, uno de los textos religiosos más antiguos de la humanidadY SU ESTUDIO POR PARTE DE RAIMON PANIKKAR, Pedro Riba de Gestiona Radio en Luces en la oscuridad entrevista a Agustín Pániker, editor, escritor, especializado en la cultura de la India, y director de la Editorial Cairos, e Ignasi Moreta, Doctor en Humanidades, profesor de literatura catalana en la Universidad Pompeu Fabra, y director literario […] The post Los Veda, uno de los textos religiosos más antiguos de la humanidad first appeared on Luces en la Oscuridad.2024-07-061h 08The Pride Road Architects PodcastThe Pride Road Architects PodcastRIBA CPD informal core curriculum 7 Inclusive Environments - Marsha RamroopRIBA CPD informal core curriculum 7 Inclusive Environments - Marsha Ramroop In this episode Lisa Raynes talks to global award-winning inclusion culture expert Marsha Ramroop. Join us on ‘the Pride Road Architects podcast’ as we navigate the intricate landscape of RIBA's CPD core curriculum, providing insights, expert interviews, and valuable tips for architects seeking to thrive in the ever-evolving field of architecture.   In this episode Lisa Raynes talks to inclusion culture expert Marsha Ramroop.   Marsha is a global award-winning inclusion culture expert, with a passion for driving change in the...2024-05-3136 minThe Pride Road Architects PodcastThe Pride Road Architects PodcastRIBA CPD informal Core Curriculum 6 Sustainable Architecture Earth Sheltered HouseRIBA informal CPD Core Curriculum 6 Sustainable Architecture Earth Sheltered Home #architect #architecture #sustainability RIBA Chartered Members, are required to engage in and document a minimum of 35 hours of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) annually.  They must centre around RIBA's CPD framework of ten mandatory core curriculum topics, each designed to address the skills essential for architects. 1️⃣ Architecture for Social Purpose 2️⃣ Health, Safety, and Wellbeing 3️⃣ Business, Clients, and Services 4️⃣ Legal, Regulatory, and Statutory Compliance 5️⃣ Procurement and Contracts 6️⃣ Sustainable Architecture 7️⃣ Inclusive Environments 8️⃣ Places, Planning, and Communities 9️⃣ Building Conservation and Heritage 🔟 Design, Construction, and Technology The CPD can take on a variety of forms, from paid for structured RIBA acc...2024-03-1436 minThe Pride Road Architects PodcastThe Pride Road Architects PodcastRIBA CPD informal core curriculum 3 Business Clients and Services - Dan Leon Square Feet ArchitectsRIBA Chartered Members, are required to engage in and document a minimum of 35 hours of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) annually.  They must centre around RIBA's CPD framework of ten mandatory core curriculum topics, each designed to address the skills essential for architects. 1️⃣ Architecture for Social Purpose 2️⃣ Health, Safety, and Wellbeing 3️⃣ Business, Clients, and Services 4️⃣ Legal, Regulatory, and Statutory Compliance 5️⃣ Procurement and Contracts 6️⃣ Sustainable Architecture 7️⃣ Inclusive Environments 8️⃣ Places, Planning, and Communities 9️⃣ Building Conservation and Heritage 🔟 Design, Construction, and Technology The CPD can take on a...2023-12-2243 minPart3 With MePart3 With MeEpisode 77 - RIBA Professional Services ContractsSend us a textThis week we will be talking about the RIBA Professional Services Contracts. This episode content meets PC1 - Professionalism & PC2 - Clients, Users & Delivery of Services of the Part 3 Criteria.Resources from today's episode:Book:Guide to RIBA Professional Services Contract 2018Useful Websites:https://www.architecture.com/digital-practice-tools/riba-contracts/riba-concise-professional-services-contracthttps://www.architecture.com/digital-practice-tools/riba-contracts/riba-domestic-professional-services-contracthttps://www.architecture.com/digital-practice-tools/riba-contracts/riba-principal-designer-professional-services-contracthttps://contracts.architecture.com/#/loginThank you for listening...2023-09-1148 minThe Pride Road Architects PodcastThe Pride Road Architects PodcastRIBA informal CPD Core Curriculum 7 Inclusive Environments Andrew Jarman - the Architects Benevolent SocietyRIBA informal CPD Core Curriculum 7 Inclusive Environments Andrew Jarman - the Architects Benevolent Society #architect #architecture #mentalhealth RIBA Chartered Members, are required to engage in and document a minimum of 35 hours of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) annually. They must centre around RIBA's CPD framework of ten mandatory core curriculum topics, each designed to address the skills essential for architects. 1️⃣ Architecture for Social Purpose 2️⃣ Health, Safety, and Wellbeing 3️⃣ Business, Clients, and Services 4️⃣ Legal, Regulatory, and Statutory Compliance 5️⃣ Procurement and Contracts 6️⃣ Sustainable Architecture 7️⃣ Inclusive Environments 8️⃣ Places, Planning...2023-04-1232 minPart3 With MePart3 With MeEpisode 50 - RIBA Membership RequirementsSend us a textThis week we will be talking about the RIBA membership requirements and the different types of membership. This episode content meets PC1 - Professionalism of the Part 3 Criteria.Resources from today's episode:RIBA Memberships Links:https://www.architecture.com/join-riba/individual-chartered-membershiphttps://www.architecture.com/join-riba/individual-chartered-membership/meaphttps://www.architecture.com/join-riba/affiliated-co-professionalshttps://www.architecture.com/join-riba/associate-membershiphttps://www.architecture.com/join-riba/free-student-membershipCPD Requirements:https://www.architecture.com/education-cpd-and-careers/cpd/fulfilling-your-cpd-obligations2023-03-0624 minNegroni TalksNegroni TalksNegroni Talks N°9 I’m So Bored With The RIBA: Irrelevance Institutionalised?I’m So Bored With The RIBA: Irrelevance Institutionalised? Everyone loves taking a swipe at the RIBA. Either it's out of date, too bureaucratic, too ineffective, too expensive, too London centric and lacking diversity or all of the above. Yet with 44,000 members, the RIBA falls into the same difficulty as other British institutions such as the BBC and NHS and being so large that it's an impossible task to keep everyone happy. The RIBA is still extremely prolific and internationally respected with it's Code of Conduct being seen as a gold standard for architects and a busy yearly programme of aw...2023-02-271h 06Practice Disrupted by Practice of ArchitecturePractice Disrupted by Practice of ArchitectureThe Next RIBA President and the Future of ArchitectureWhat is the next RIBA President’s view on the future of architecture?When Muyiwa Oki steps into the RIBA presidency, he will be the first black architect to hold the position and the youngest. The path to his election is unique and a result of a careful and considered campaign with a clear vision for the future and a call to change how things have been done for a long time.We speak to him to learn more about his vision for the RIBA and the impact he hopes to have on the architectural co...2022-12-0132 minPart3 With MePart3 With MeEpisode 30 - RIBA Works Stages 4-7Send us a textContinuing on from last weeks episode, this week we’ll be talking about RIBA Work Stages 4-7  - This episode content meets  PC2 - Clients, Users and Delivery of Services of the Part 3 Criteria.Resources from today's episode ( same as last week):RIBA Plan of Work & Template:https://www.architecture.com/knowledge-and-resources/resources-landing-page/riba-plan-of-workRIBA Job Book - Expanding on the Plan of Work & Stages:https://www.ribabooks.com/riba-job-book-10th-edition_9781859469040RIBA Checklists:https://www.architecture.com/knowledge-and-resources/resources-landing-page/riba-job-book-10th-edition-checklists-and-forms...2022-10-1737 minPart3 With MePart3 With MeEpisode 29 - RIBA Work Stages 0-3Send us a textThis week we’ll be talking about RIBA Work Stages 0-3 and next week we will cover Stages 4-7  - This episode content meets  PC2 - Clients, Users and Delivery of Services of the Part 3 Criteria.Look up our Podcasts Brand New Instagram Page:https://www.instagram.com/part3withme/Resources from today's episode:RIBA Plan of Work & Template:https://www.architecture.com/knowledge-and-resources/resources-landing-page/riba-plan-of-workRIBA Job Book - Expanding on the Plan of Work & Stages:https://www.ribabooks.com/riba-job-book-10th-e...2022-10-1035 minPart3 With MePart3 With MeEpisode 25 - RIBA Chartered PracticeSend us a textThis week we will be talking about being an RIBA Chartered Practice, how you become one and what benefits does it bring to your practice by becoming an RIBA chartered practice. This episode content meets PC1 Professionalism and PC4 Practice and Management of the Part 3 Criteria.Resources from today's episode:Becoming an RIBA Chartered Practice:https://www.architecture.com/join-riba/chartered-practice-membershipRIBA Chartered Practice Code of Conduct:https://www.architecture.com/knowledge-and-resources/resources-landing-page/code-of-practice-for-chartered-practices#available-resourcesCPD Criteria:https://www.architecture.com/education-cpd-and-careers...2022-09-1226 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Radio, Episode 29: The epilogueFrom 18 to 26 November 2021, our annual Inclusion Festival took the form of a dedicated radio station, broadcast live from the bookshop at the RIBA's HQ in London.Marsha Ramroop, former BBC journalist and the RIBA's Director of Inclusion & Diversity, hosted a lively mixture of music, live and pre-recorded interviews, discussions and debate - featuring over 90 special guests from across the worlds of architecture, design, arts, culture, and sport, as well as key leaders from the worlds of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI).2022-01-1904 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Radio, Episode 28: CQ Action - Final panelIn this panel discussion, RIBA Radio looks at the broader context - assessing what the next steps for the profession are. Marsha Ramroop, Director of Inclusion & Diversity at the RIBA; Jack Pringle, Chair of the RIBA; Sarah Akigbogun, Board Architect and filmmaker; Sarah Akigbogun, Studio Aki; Rebecca Roberts-Hughes, Director of Policy and Communications at ARB; and Alan Vallance, CEO of the RIBA conclude the seven days of broadcasting by reaffirming that in order to effectively design for the future, architecture must be representative of the society it serves. From 18 to 26 November 2021, our annual Inclusion Festival took the form of a...2022-01-1951 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Radio, Episode 27: CQ Action - Inclusive outcomesHikaru Nissanke, Director at OMMX architects, and AJ 40 under 40; Arthur Mamou-Mani, Architect and Managing Director of Mamou-Mani; and Mark Nagle, Operations Director at urban explore how inclusion has impacted architecture practice in terms of innovation, better outcomes, maximised effectiveness, and better creative ideas. They discuss the importance of going beyond fundraising to help underrepresented groups get a footing in the industry by supporting sustainable training structures, the architecture recruitment chain, and tracking progression – so that the profession can be truly accountable around inclusion and diversity. From 18 to 26 November 2021, our annual Inclusion Festival took the form of a dedicated radio station, br...2022-01-1928 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Radio, Episode 26: CQ Action - Supporting the underrepresentedUnderstanding how specific tools can amplify the voices of the underrepresented and support them to progress is a vital part of making the profession more inclusive and diverse. A panel discussion featuring Rebecca Lovelace, founder and Chief Dot-Joiner at Building People; Neil Onions, CIC founder and CEO at Beyond The Box Consultants; and Deborah Williams, founder of The Women’s Association share ways in which they support underrepresented groups. From facilitating the navigation of support services, creating projects with communities, and creating strategies to fund support groups that drive forward diversity and inclusion, they discuss their roles in shaping solutions to...2022-01-1939 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Radio, Episode 25: CQ Action - Adaptations that workSiraaj Mitha, Head of Accelerate at Open City; Amy Francis-Smith, Architect and inclusive accessible design specialist; Annette Fisher, FA Global Chair of Let’s Build Expert on Africa; and Caitriona Jackman, Professor at DIAS, and professional planetary scientist discuss projects and schemes that are adapting current ways of working to open the profession to people from communities which are currently underrepresented. The panel emphasis how adjustments such as embedding flexible working, ensuring that a diversity of voices with different lived experiences are platformed, and supporting young people across the profession, can help retain talent in workplaces, and increase the quality of...2022-01-1942 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Radio, Episode 24: CQ Strategy - Awareness and impactJeremy Till, Architect, writer, and Head of Central Saint Martins; and Indy Johar, Executive Director at Dark Matter Labs talk about ways in which diversity can be implemented in architectural education and practice, to unlock the maximum capacity of society, and become smarter as a collective system. In a pre-recorded discussion, Baroness Doreen Lawrence OBE speaks of how the Stephen Lawrence Foundation is working to increase racial equality - through supporting students entering the profession by working with both architecture schools and practices. From 18 to 26 November 2021, our annual Inclusion Festival took the form of a dedicated radio station, broadcast live...2022-01-1933 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Radio, Episode 23: CQ Strategy - International architectsUnderstanding different educational routes and qualifications practised and permitted across the globe can be a complex subject. Timothy Onyenobi, Architect and member of RIBA Expert Advisory Group; Diba Salam, Creative Director of StudioDS; Azlina Bulmer, Director of RIBA International; and Bin Sheng, Architect and partner at PLP Architecture explore how international architects are often not recognised as such in countries where they did not obtain their qualification, often needing to undergo local exams. They unpack different facets of this barrier, and ways in which this can be addressed by improving international partnerships and making assessments more accessible. From 18 to 26 November 2021...2022-01-1934 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Radio, Episode 22: CQ Strategy - DecolonisationDr Neal Shasore, Head of School and CEO of the London School of Architecture; Dr Corinne Fowler, Professor at the University of Leicester and specialist in colonialism; and Harsha Gore and Jasmine Lawrence from Decolonise Architecture Group (collective aiming to decolonise architectural education) discuss how the practice of decolonisation can spark creative exploration within the architecture profession. They also discuss different opportunities to manage the narratives around decolonising architecture, and how this is necessary to create an inclusive profession. From 18 to 26 November 2021, our annual Inclusion Festival took the form of a dedicated radio station, broadcast live from the bookshop at...2022-01-1939 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Radio, Episode 21: CQ Strategy - Inclusive designSome say that we shape our buildings, and thereafter, our buildings shape us. In a pre-recorded interview with the Mayor of Bristol, Marvin Rees discusses how the profession needs to address the complex range of challenges present when planning the future of cities and include people from a variety of backgrounds with a diversity of lived experience who can help us better understand these. This is followed by a panel discussion featuring Julie Fleck OBE, strategic access and inclusive design adviser; Zoe Partington, Co-Director of Dis/Ordinary Architecture; Iain McKinnon, Director of Inclusive Design at Global Disability Innovation Hub who...2022-01-1942 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Radio, Episode 20: CQ Strategy - Menopause with Sally Leech, HenpickedIn a one-to-one session, Marsha Ramroop and Sally Leech, Director at Henpicked: Menopause in the Workplace discuss how to talk about menopause so that the individual experiencing menopause can comfortably and safely share their experience and find the right support. They cover the ideal approach to addressing menopause in workplaces, exploring the culture, training, policies, guidance, communication and engagement necessary to effectively support people experiencing menopause. From 18 to 26 November 2021, our annual Inclusion Festival took the form of a dedicated radio station, broadcast live from the bookshop at the RIBA's HQ in London.Marsha Ramroop, former BBC journalist and the RIBA's...2022-01-1929 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Radio, Episode 19: CQ Strategy - Working outside LondonLondon has the highest concentration of architects in the world – and 70% of the income generated by architecture in the UK comes from London and the South East region – so, what does this mean for inclusion and the perception of those who are based outside of London? Grace Choi, Director at Grace Choi Architecture; Sue Emms, North Region Chair of Building Design Partnership; and Elena Marco, Head of Dept. of Architecture and the Built Environment of UWE discuss how to retain architectural talent in different areas across the UK, so that the profession is less centred around London. Proposed creative solutions incl...2022-01-1935 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Radio, Episode 18: CQ Strategy - Architecture educationA panel discussion on architecture education with Dr Jenny Russell, Director of Education at RIBA; Charlie Edmond from Future Architects Front (campaign to challenge and end exploitation in architecture); and Paul Crosby, Architect, and Head of Professional Practice Part 3 at AA School. The panel explores how fundamental issues around cost, curricula, decolonisation, mental health and professional support within education are currently being addressed, and propose some more inclusive alternatives. From 18 to 26 November 2021, our annual Inclusion Festival took the form of a dedicated radio station, broadcast live from the bookshop at the RIBA's HQ in London.Marsha Ramroop, former BBC journalist...2022-01-1941 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Radio, Episode 17: CQ Strategy - Inclusive recruitmentSusy Ridout, mentor, author, and trainer in the field of neurodiversity; Pooja Agrawal, co-founder of Public Practice and co-host of SOUND ADVICE; and Dr Binna Kandola OBE, Business Psychologist and co-founder of Pearn Kandola discuss the current recruitment landscape, and evaluate how recruitment processes that are reliable and fair can be created. From 18 to 26 November 2021, our annual Inclusion Festival took the form of a dedicated radio station, broadcast live from the bookshop at the RIBA's HQ in London.Marsha Ramroop, former BBC journalist and the RIBA's Director of Inclusion & Diversity, hosted a lively mixture of music, live and pre-recorded interviews...2022-01-1935 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Radio, Episode 16: CQ Knowledge - Disability panelJane Simpson, Architect and access consultant; Ed Warner, government champion for accessible design at Motionspot join Shani Dhanda, disability activist to explore how more can be done to attract disabled people into the profession, as well as how architects and the wider construction sector can better address and serve the needs of people with disabilities. This conversation centers on prioritising awareness of the strategies and guidance that already exist to improve design for people with disabilities in the built environment. Some highlights from this discussion include a call for clear leadership and accountability to champion inclusion in workplaces, the dissemination...2022-01-1934 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Radio, Episode 15: CQ Knowledge - Disability with Shani DhandaA one-on-one discussion with Shani Dhanda, disability activist, The BBC's 100 Women in 2020. As a keynote speaker and practitioner for inclusion across business, government, non-profit and wider society, Shani discusses her work, explaining how she helps organisations break down barriers and integrate inclusion into their business frameworks. From 18 to 26 November 2021, our annual Inclusion Festival took the form of a dedicated radio station, broadcast live from the bookshop at the RIBA's HQ in London.Marsha Ramroop, former BBC journalist and the RIBA's Director of Inclusion & Diversity, hosted a lively mixture of music, live and pre-recorded interviews, discussions and debate - featuring over 90...2022-01-1937 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Radio, Episode 14: CQ Knowledge - LGBTQ+ livesGuests Adam Nathaniel Furman, artist, designer, and editor of ‘Queer Spaces’, 2022; Dr Joshua Mardell, architectural historian, and editor of ‘Queer Spaces’, 2022; Tabs The Butch Gardener, club promoter, musician, and gardening writer and Christina Riley, Planner and co-founder of Building Equality and Construct-Ability discuss how queerness must be allowed to exist and normalised at every level of the profession. From education, to practice, planning, construction, ownership, and architectural history, this conversation examines what is being done in these areas, and how to move forward to create safer environments for LGBTQ+ people in the profession and protect existing queer spaces. From 18 to 26 November...2022-01-1939 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Radio, Episode 13: CQ Knowledge - Socio-economic diversityChris Hildrey, Director at Hildrey Studio; Jules Pipe CBE, GLA Deputy Mayor for Planning, Regeneration and Skills; Philip Watson, Head of Design and Education Sponsor at HLM Architects; and Karen Mosley, Managing Director and DIB Sponsor at HLM Architects discuss how the profession can more effectively work to attract and retain people from lower socio-economic backgrounds. Often seen as elitist due to the expense and length of education and the perceived networks required to get ahead in the sector, our guests examine this context, and discuss practical solutions for making meaningful change. From 18 to 26 November 2021, our annual Inclusion Festival took...2022-01-1937 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Radio, Episode 12: CQ Knowledge - Race panelAward-winning science journalist and author Angela Saini joins Architect and Director of Urban Architecture, Ming Cheng and founding committee member of the Paradigm Network, Lanre Gbolade to discuss some of the issues faced by people from underrepresented racialised groups in the profession, and some positive steps that can be taken to support them.From 18 to 26 November 2021, our annual Inclusion Festival took the form of a dedicated radio station, broadcast live from the bookshop at the RIBA's HQ in London.Marsha Ramroop, former BBC journalist and the RIBA's Director of Inclusion & Diversity, hosted a lively mixture of music, live and pre-recorded...2022-01-1939 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Radio, Episode 11: CQ Knowledge - Women's panelAs part of a women's panel, Structural Engineer Roma Agrawal MBE, and Architects Farshid Moussavi OBE and Melodie Leung, discuss a variety of topics from pay gaps and sexism, to women supporting women, examining some of the challenges women in the profession today face.From 18 to 26 November 2021, our annual Inclusion Festival took the form of a dedicated radio station, broadcast live from the bookshop at the RIBA's HQ in London.Marsha Ramroop, former BBC journalist and the RIBA's Director of Inclusion & Diversity, hosted a lively mixture of music, live and pre-recorded interviews, discussions and debate - featuring over 90 special guests...2022-01-1945 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Radio, Episode 10: CQ Knowledge - Women/Gender pay gap/Reproductive health/Flexible workingA discussion about specific diversity and inclusion challenges where focused initiatives are leading to real change. Zaimal Azad, Senior Campaigns Officer at Fawcett Society; Dr Annabel Sowemimo, Doctor and founder and Decolonising Contraception; and Clare Nash, Director at Clare Nash Architecture explore the issues behind the gender pay gap, the assumptions that maintain it, and strategies to tackle it effectively. During this rich conversation, flexible work, improved accessibility, and feedback mechanisms are highlighted as being key priorities to ensuring autonomy at work for people with childcare commitments and those experiencing reproductive conditions, illnesses, acute events, or disabilities - essential to...2022-01-1937 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Radio, Episode 9: CQ Drive - Motivating yourselfAn inspiring discussion featuring Magid Magid, activist, organiser, founder and Director of Union of Justice; Thomas Young, British paralympic athlete; and Sammi Kinghorn, world champion Wheelchair Racer - a trio who relish the challenge of taking on difficult tasks, as their extraordinary careers show. They share their stories and give listeners practical tips on how to become motivated in the face of adversity.From 18 to 26 November 2021, our annual Inclusion Festival took the form of a dedicated radio station, broadcast live from the bookshop at the RIBA's HQ in London.Marsha Ramroop, former BBC journalist and the RIBA's Director of Inclusion...2022-01-1934 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Radio, Episode 8: CQ Drive - Data as a driver for changeWhile statistics and numbers are difficult for most of us to wrap our heads around, Ellie Stathaki, Architecture editor at Wallpaper*; Mac Alonge, founder of The Equal Group; and Emma Weber, learning transfer and evaluation specialist at Lever explore some ways in which data can motivate us to act around EDI, and can also be used to motivate people to go further, by mapping the stories we tell, and providing metrics of change.From 18 to 26 November 2021, our annual Inclusion Festival took the form of a dedicated radio station, broadcast live from the bookshop at the RIBA's HQ in London.Marsha...2022-01-1937 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Radio, Episode 7: CQ Drive - Discomfort and white shameThis open discussion featuring antiracist consultant and clinical social worker Robin Schlenger, Architect Jim Rooney, and Director of Open City Phineas Harper, focuses on ways in which defensiveness is a common reaction when dealing with aspects of discrimination, especially racism, sexism and ableism. The panel observe ways in which they have leaned into discomfort, especially around “white shame”, to move through this and learn and grow.From 18 to 26 November 2021, our annual Inclusion Festival took the form of a dedicated radio station, broadcast live from the bookshop at the RIBA's HQ in London.Marsha Ramroop, former BBC journalist and the RIBA's Dire...2022-01-1937 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Radio, Episode 6: CQ Drive - Getting it wrongWhy do we sometimes feel fearful that we might get it wrong when working with people who are different from us? Hamza Shaikh, Architectural designer and producer of Two Worlds Design podcast; Jason Boyle, Architect and founder of the Global Architect Alliance; and Paul Zara, Director of Paul Zara Architects talk about cancel culture, past mistakes within their experience in the profession, and their reflections on finding effective strategies for dealing with challenging situations in the future.From 18 to 26 November 2021, our annual Inclusion Festival took the form of a dedicated radio station, broadcast live from the bookshop at the RIBA's...2022-01-1935 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Radio, Episode 5: Overview - Inclusion in architectureA panel consisting of Sumita Singha OBE, Architect and RIBA Councillor; Tom Guy, Architect and founder of Architecture LGBTQ+; and Muyiwa Oki, Architect at Grimshaw Architects assess where the architecture profession is on its road to inclusion. From 18 to 26 November 2021, our annual Inclusion Festival took the form of a dedicated radio station, broadcast live from the bookshop at the RIBA's HQ in London.Marsha Ramroop, former BBC journalist and the RIBA's Director of Inclusion & Diversity, hosted a lively mixture of music, live and pre-recorded interviews, discussions and debate - featuring over 90 special guests from across the worlds of architecture, design...2022-01-1940 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Radio, Episode 4: Overview - The RIBA Inclusion CharterArchitect & Development Manager Yemi Aladerun, and Vice President for Students & Associates at the RIBA Maryam Al-Irhayim, reflect on the RIBA’s own Inclusion Charter and discuss what it means to ask people to commit to a transparent, inclusive culture within the architecture profession, by discussing the context, actions, measures and outcomes they’ve experienced and witnessed so far.From 18 to 26 November 2021, our annual Inclusion Festival took the form of a dedicated radio station, broadcast live from the bookshop at the RIBA's HQ in London.Marsha Ramroop, former BBC journalist and the RIBA's Director of Inclusion & Diversity, hosted a lively mixture of m...2022-01-1937 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Radio, Episode 3: Overview - Unconscious bias with Pragya AgarwalDr Pragya Agarwal, behavioural and data scientist, consultant, speaker, and author of ‘SWAY’ and ‘Wish We Knew What To Say: Talking with Children About Race,’ explains the nature of bias and explores how we can challenge it.From 18 to 26 November 2021, our annual Inclusion Festival took the form of a dedicated radio station, broadcast live from the bookshop at the RIBA's HQ in London.Marsha Ramroop, former BBC journalist and the RIBA's Director of Inclusion & Diversity, hosted a lively mixture of music, live and pre-recorded interviews, discussions and debate - featuring over 90 special guests from across the worlds of architecture, design, arts, cu...2022-01-1936 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Radio, Episode 2: Overview - What Is CQ with David LivermoreDavid Livermore, President of the Cultural Intelligence (CQ Center) introduces the CQ behavioural framework - through which we can strategically use cultural differences to come up with innovative solutions, and explains how this can be applied to architecture and the built environment. From 18 to 26 November 2021, our annual Inclusion Festival took the form of a dedicated radio station, broadcast live from the bookshop at the RIBA's HQ in London.Marsha Ramroop, former BBC journalist and the RIBA's Director of Inclusion & Diversity, hosted a lively mixture of music, live and pre-recorded interviews, discussions and debate - featuring over 90 special guests from across...2022-01-1956 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Radio, Episode 1: The prologueFrom 18 to 26 November 2021, our annual Inclusion Festival took the form of a dedicated radio station, broadcast live from the bookshop at the RIBA's HQ in London.Marsha Ramroop, former BBC journalist and the RIBA's Director of Inclusion & Diversity, hosted a lively mixture of music, live and pre-recorded interviews, discussions and debate - featuring over 90 special guests from across the worlds of architecture, design, arts, culture, and sport, as well as key leaders from the worlds of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI).2022-01-1905 minThe RIBAThe RIBACharles Jencks: “Postmodernism: true inheritor of Modernism” at RIBA, 1982In 1982, architectural historian and cultural theorist Charles Jencks took to the stage at RIBA to deliver a polemical and playful lecture: "Postmodernism: the true inheritor of Modernism". The talk was part of a RIBA series titled The Great Debate, at a time when ‘style wars’ – especially the merits of Modernist versus Postmodernist architecture – divided the architectural intelligentsia.Image: Charles Jencks in the 1980s (Monica Pidgeon / RIBA Collections)2022-01-181h 05El podcast de Magí Riba ArmengolEl podcast de Magí Riba ArmengolEpisodio 24 - El podcast de Magí Riba Armengol2021-11-1400 minEl podcast de Magí Riba ArmengolEl podcast de Magí Riba ArmengolEpisodio 23 - El podcast de Magí Riba Armengol2021-11-1400 minThe RIBAThe RIBAArata Isozaki Royal Gold Medal acceptance speech at RIBA, 1986The 1986 Royal Gold Medal for architecture was awarded to Japanese architect Arata Isozaki. His acceptance speech is now available online for the first time, in a newly-digitised audio recording from the RIBA Collections. #RoyalGoldMedal #Architecture #Architect #RIBA #RIBACollections #RoyalInstituteofBritishArchitectsImage and audio: RIBA Collections2021-07-2146 minThe RIBAThe RIBABridget Riley at RIBA, 1984Acclaimed artist Bridget Riley discusses her work for Royal Liverpool Hospital and reveals how it was influenced by the art of ancient Egypt, in this 1984 talk digitised from the RIBA Collections.2021-06-2535 minThe RIBAThe RIBABalkrishna Doshi at RIBA, 1991Balkrishna Doshi gives a deeply philosophical reflection on the architecture and culture of India in a talk at the RIBA in 1991, now digitised from the RIBA Collections.2021-06-181h 56Audio Kajian SunnahAudio Kajian Sunnah🎧 Kajian dan Tanya Jawab tentang Riba dan Bank (58 audio)simak dan download selengkapnya di https://www.sunnah.me/2020/06/kajian-dan-tanya-jawab-tentang-riba-dan.html 1. fiqih muamalah perbankan (sesi 1) - ustadz muhammad afifuddin 2. fiqih muamalah perbankan (sesi 2) - ustadz muhammad afifuddin 3. fiqih muamalah perbankan (sesi tanya jawab) - ustadz muhammad afifuddin 4. 2-bab penekanan tentang haramnya riba - ustadz qomar suaidi 5. 1-lanjutan bab haramnya riba - ustadz qomar suaidi 6. khutbah jum'at: besarnya dosa riba dan ancaman azab bagi pelakunya - ustadz usamah mahri 7. syarat syarat sahnya jual beli serta definisi dan hukum riba - ustadz abu ishaq at thubani 2021-06-092h 27The RIBAThe RIBAChristo And Jeanne-Claude at RIBA, 1995In 1995, fresh from the success of their famed Wrapped Reichstag, acclaimed artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude spoke at the RIBA, recalling the project's 24-year struggle into existence.The recording of this talk, held in the RIBA Collections, is now available online for the first time.Image: Christo and Jeanne-Claude in front of the Reichstag, Berlin, 1993. Photo: Wolfgang Volz. 1993 Estate of Christo V. Javacheff2021-06-011h 40The RIBAThe RIBASam Webb's "People in High Places" lecture about Ronan Point, 1988In a passionate and moving lecture at the RIBA, architect Sam Webb reflects on his work investigating and campaigning for better building safety following the Ronan Point disaster in 1968. This talk contains material that some listeners may find distressing.2021-05-182h 07El podcast de Magí Riba ArmengolEl podcast de Magí Riba ArmengolText Shylock Magí Riba Armengol2021-03-1001 minEl podcast de Magí Riba ArmengolEl podcast de Magí Riba ArmengolEpisodio 11 - El podcast de Magí Riba Armengol2021-03-0300 minThe RIBAThe RIBAElaine Denby speaks at "Pioneers: Women Architects and Their Work", 1986Elaine Denby reflects on her career at a talk at the RIBA in 1986 chaired by Lynne Walker.2021-03-0114 minThe RIBAThe RIBARosemary Stjernstedt speaks at "Pioneers: Women Architects and Their Work", 1986Rosemary Stjernstedt reflects on her career at a talk at the RIBA in 1986 chaired by Lynne Walker.2021-03-0109 minThe RIBAThe RIBAPatricia Tindale speaks at "Pioneers: Women Architects and Their Work", 1986Patricia Tindale reflects on her career at a talk at the RIBA in 1986 chaired by Lynne Walker.2021-03-0122 minThe RIBAThe RIBAJane Drew speaks at "Pioneers: Women Architects and Their Work", 1986Jane Drew reflects on her career at a talk at the RIBA in 1986 chaired by Lynne Walker.Image: Jane Drew talking at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, on her 75th birthday. RIBA CollectionsThis talk include some language that evokes offensive racial stereotypes. We have taken the decision to include it for the sake of historical accuracy and awareness.2021-03-0125 minThe RIBAThe RIBADavid Chipperfield at RIBA, 1987Sir David Chipperfield speaks at a 'Young Lions' event at the RIBA in 1987, when his practice was only a couple of years old. He talks about early retail projects, and why form is more imporant than material. The main talk begins at 3:17, following an introduction by Peter Murray.2021-02-261h 24El podcast de Magí Riba ArmengolEl podcast de Magí Riba ArmengolEpisodio 10 - El podcast de Magí Riba Armengol2021-01-1200 minThe RIBAThe RIBAGraham Stirk and Ivan Harbour Q+A, 2005RSHP partners Graham Stirk and Ivan Harbour chat with Paul Finch about key projects, collaboration, and designing buildings that give back to their cities at this event at RIBA in 2005, captured in archival recordings from the RIBA Collections.Image: 30 St Mary Axe, with the Leadenhall Buillding in the background. Gerald McLean / RIBA Collections2020-12-2113 minThe RIBAThe RIBAGraham Stirk and Ivan Harbour in conversation, 2005RSHP partners Graham Stirk and Ivan Harbour chat about key projects, collaboration, and designing buildings that give back to their cities at this event at RIBA in 2005, captured in archival recordings from the RIBA Collections. Image: 30 St Mary Axe, with the Leadenhall Buillding in the background. Gerald McLean / RIBA Collections2020-12-211h 35The RIBAThe RIBAReyner Banham introduces Richard Rogers at RIBA, 1985Architectural Historian Reyner Banham introduces Richard Rogers' 1985 Royal Gold Medal acceptance speech at the RIBA, captured in archival recordings from the RIBA Collections. Image: portrait of Reyner Banham. RIBA Colections2020-12-2113 minThe RIBAThe RIBARichard Rogers' Royal Gold Medal speech at RIBA, 1985Richard Rogers talks about the crisis of style facing architecture in 1985, when he gave this powerful speech after being awarded the Royal Gold Medal. This talk was captured in an archival recording from the RIBA Collections, and appears online for the first time. Image: portrait of Lord Richard Rogers, RIBA Collections2020-12-2152 minMi Tin Bieta Riba Mov01159.Avi\'s podcastMi Tin Bieta Riba Mov01159.Avi's podcastEpisode 10 - Mi Tin Bieta Riba Mov01159.Avi's podcast2020-12-1515 minMi Tin Bieta Riba Mov01159.Avi\'s podcastMi Tin Bieta Riba Mov01159.Avi's podcastEpisode 9 - Mi Tin Bieta Riba Mov01159.Avi's podcast2020-12-1515 minMi Tin Bieta Riba Mov01159.Avi\'s podcastMi Tin Bieta Riba Mov01159.Avi's podcastEpisode 8 - Mi Tin Bieta Riba Mov01159.Avi's podcast2020-12-1515 minMi Tin Bieta Riba Mov01159.Avi\'s podcastMi Tin Bieta Riba Mov01159.Avi's podcastEpisode 7 - Mi Tin Bieta Riba Mov01159.Avi's podcast2020-12-1513 minMi Tin Bieta Riba Mov01159.Avi\'s podcastMi Tin Bieta Riba Mov01159.Avi's podcastEpisode 6 - Mi Tin Bieta Riba Mov01159.Avi's podcast2020-12-1412 minMi Tin Bieta Riba Mov01159.Avi\'s podcastMi Tin Bieta Riba Mov01159.Avi's podcastEpisode 5 - Mi Tin Bieta Riba Mov01159.Avi's podcast2020-12-1415 minMi Tin Bieta Riba Mov01159.Avi\'s podcastMi Tin Bieta Riba Mov01159.Avi's podcastEpisode 4 - Mi Tin Bieta Riba Mov01159.Avi's podcast2020-12-1415 minMi Tin Bieta Riba Mov01159.Avi\'s podcastMi Tin Bieta Riba Mov01159.Avi's podcastEpisode 3 - Mi Tin Bieta Riba Mov01159.Avi's podcast2020-12-1415 minMi Tin Bieta Riba Mov01159.Avi\'s podcastMi Tin Bieta Riba Mov01159.Avi's podcastEpisode 2 - Mi Tin Bieta Riba Mov01159.Avi's podcast2020-12-1415 minEl podcast de Magí Riba ArmengolEl podcast de Magí Riba ArmengolEpisodio 9 - El podcast de Magí Riba Armengol2020-11-2900 minIslamic Finance Podcast with Almir ColanIslamic Finance Podcast with Almir Colan2.4 The Prohibition of Riba, Part 2 (Rules, types and examples)Key rules and types of riba (interest) with examples. Summary of rules by Imam Nawavi: 1. When the underlying ‘Illah (operative cause behind a law) of the two goods being exchanged is different, shortfall/excess and delay both are permissible, e.g. the exchange of gold for wheat or dollars for a car. 2. When the commodities of exchange are similar, excess and delay both are prohibited, e.g. gold for gold or wheat for wheat, dollars for dollars, etc. 3. When the commodities of exchange are heterogeneous but the ‘Illah (operative caus...2020-11-2228 minThe RIBAThe RIBAZaha Hadid's Stephen Lawrence Memorial Lecture, 2011Fresh from winning the RIBA Stirling Prize, Zaha Hadid gives the annual Stephen Lawrence Memorial lecture in 2011. In a talk captured in archival footage from the RIBA Collections, she talks about projects including the Evelyn Grace Academy and a private house in Moscow, and takes questions from RIBA Past President Angela Brady.Image: Monica Pidgeon / RIBA Collections2020-10-3149 minThe RIBAThe RIBACharles Jencks introduces Zaha Hadid at RIBA, 2006Charles Jencks introduces Zaha Hadid's lecture at the RIBA in 2006. He talks about the meteoric rise of her personal brand, and some of the highs and lows of a prolific career in architecture. Image: Monica Pidgeon / RIBA Collections2020-10-3113 minThe RIBAThe RIBAZaha Hadid's Charles Jencks Lecture at RIBA, 2006In Zaha Hadid's Charles Jencks Lecture at the RIBA in 2006, captured in archival footage from the RIBA Collections, she talks about her exhibition at the Guggenheim, projects including the Maggie's Centre in Fife, and the hotly-contested Cardiff Bay project.Image: Monica Pidgeon / RIBA Collections2020-10-311h 00El podcast de Magí Riba ArmengolEl podcast de Magí Riba ArmengolEpisodio 8 - El podcast de Magí Riba Armengol2020-09-2800 minEl podcast de Magí Riba ArmengolEl podcast de Magí Riba ArmengolEpisodio 7 - El podcast de Magí Riba Armengol2020-09-2700 minEl podcast de Magí Riba ArmengolEl podcast de Magí Riba ArmengolEpisodio 6 - El podcast de Magí Riba Armengol2020-09-2700 minEl podcast de Magí Riba ArmengolEl podcast de Magí Riba ArmengolEpisodio 5 - El podcast de Magí Riba Armengol2020-09-2700 minEl podcast de Magí Riba ArmengolEl podcast de Magí Riba ArmengolEpisodio 4 - El podcast de Magí Riba Armengol2020-09-2700 minEl podcast de Magí Riba ArmengolEl podcast de Magí Riba ArmengolEpisodio 3 - El podcast de Magí Riba Armengol2020-09-2700 minEl podcast de Magí Riba ArmengolEl podcast de Magí Riba ArmengolEpisodio 2 - El podcast de Magí Riba Armengol2020-09-2700 minEl podcast de Magí Riba ArmengolEl podcast de Magí Riba ArmengolEpisodio 1 - El podcast de Magí Riba Armengol2020-09-2700 minThe RIBAThe RIBAMiriam Wornum lecture on 66 Portland Place at RIBA, 1984Miriam Wornum recalls the building of RIBA's HQ at 66 Portland Place in the 1930s, including her contributions to the design and what life was like on site. RIBA Collections2020-09-2515 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Road To Recovery - 7. Clients and communitiesEpisode 7 in RIBA's Road to Recovery series, 'Clients and communities'Have clients' needs changed since the global pandemic? Has can this prompt us to think differently about future work? And how can architects better understand community needs and develop expertise in social infrasturcture? In this episode, we're joined by architects David Ogunmuyiwa from ArchitectureDoingPlace, Jerene Irwin from Chaplin Farrant and Thomas Bryans from IF_DO to talk about communicating with clients, creative ways of working with communities and understanding your opportunities. This series accompanies our Recovery Roadmap, an online digest of resources developed in response to the Coronavirus pandemic and the...2020-08-1412 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Road To Recovery - 6. Supporting mental wellbeingEpisode 6 in RIBA's Road to Recovery series, 'Supporting mental wellbeing'What is it about the architecture profession that affects mental health specifically? What have we learned about mental wellbeing during the Coronavirus pandemic that we can take back into the workplace? And how can we look after our own wellbeing?In this episode, we're joined by architects Jane Duncan from Jane Duncan Architects, Priya Aiyer from Mace and Head of HR at Stride Treglown, Sean Peacock to discuss mental health and architectural practice.This series accompanies the Royal Institute of British Architects' 'Recovery Roadmap', an online digest of resources developed in...2020-07-3112 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Road To Recovery - 5. Leading through uncertaintyEpisode 5 in RIBA's Road to Recovery series, 'Leading through uncertainty'Who's able to take part in leadership? What leadership styles are effective in leading a team through a crisis? And how can we ensure we're mentoring the next generation of architectural leaders?In this episode, we're joined by architects Roger Hawkins from Hawkins\Brown, Barbara Kauckey from Erect Architecture and Andrew Whiting from HUT to discuss how to lead a resilient business and develop our future leaders. This series accompanies our Recovery Roadmap, an online digest of resources developed in response to the Coronavirus pandemic and the impact it is having...2020-07-2913 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Road To Recovery - 4. Maintaining business momentumEpisode 4 in RIBA's Road to Recovery series, 'Maintaining business momentum'How can architects remain focused on business during times of crisis, and ensure that performance, finances and staff can progress once the adrenaline wears off?In this episode, we're joined by architects Paul Bulkeley from Snug (based near Southampton), Tomas Millar from Millar + Howard Workshop (based in Stroud) and Sophie Goldhill from Liddicoat & Goldhill (Margate and London) to discuss the management of workload, staffing, business insights and personal motivation. This series accompanies our Recovery Roadmap, an online digest of resources developed in response to the pandemic and the impact it is...2020-07-2314 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Road To Recovery - 3. Building ResilienceEpisode 3 in RIBA's Road to Recovery series, 'Building resilience'.How should architects build practice resilience and adapt to new ways of working in the wake of the Coronavirus global pandemic?We're joined by Cindy Walters from Walters and Cohen, Carol MacBain from Reiach and Hall and Mark Kemp from Place Architects to discuss.This series accompanies our Recovery Roadmap, an online digest of resources developed in response to the pandemic and the impact it is having on architects: https://www.architecture.com/recovery-roadmapDrawing on insights from experts and practitioners, we've published a series of features to help practices plan their...2020-07-2312 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Road to Recovery - 2. Learning From CrisisEpisode 2 in RIBA's Road to Recovery series, 'Learning from Crisis'.What have architects learned from previous economic or political crises that they can apply to the current situation caused by the Coronavirus global pandemic?We're joined by Tim Bailey from X-site, Jillian Mitchell from Lomas + Mitchell and Peter Inglis from Cullinan Studio to discuss how this crisis is unique, what changes it has brought about that are for the better and what Covid-19 can teach architecture about practice resilience. This series accompanies our Recovery Roadmap, an online digest of resources developed in response to the pandemic and the impact it...2020-07-1613 minThe RIBAThe RIBARIBA Road To Recovery - 1. Defining RecoveryEpisode 1 in RIBA's Road to Recovery series, 'Defining Recovery'. What does recovery look like for architectural practices after Covid-19? We're joined by Tara Gbolade from Gbolade Studio, Angus Morrogh-Ryan from De Matos Ryan and Alison McKerracher from ADP Architecture to discuss their experiences on the recovery journey.This series accompanies our Recovery Roadmap, an online digest of resources developed in response to the pandemic and the impact it is having on architects: https://www.architecture.com/recovery-roadmapDrawing on insights from experts and practitioners, we've published a series of features to help practices plan their route to recovery – and future resilience.Co...2020-07-0912 minRumaisa KorselRumaisa KorselMemahami RibaLINK MTC REKAMAN ~ Muslimah Taklim Cyber Assalamu alaikum wr.wb. Bismillahirrohmanirrahim “Maka apabila Kami turunkan air di atas nya, niscaya ia bertambah dan tumbuh subur. (Qs. Fushilat : 39) Riba sudah mafhum dikenal kaum muslim sebagai salah satu dosa besar. Syaikhul Islam ibnu Taimiyah berkata, "Melakukan riba hukumnya haram berdasarkan Al Quran, as sunnah & ijma'." Namun, kebanyakan orang saat ini Memahami Riba hanya sebagai perkara 'dosa' perorangan, yang tidak akan membatalkan keislaman orang yang bersangkutan. Memang tidak salah, namun keliru memandang riba hanya sebagai "dosa perorangan" akan mengakibatkan um...2020-06-1233 minNur RasyidahNur RasyidahRibaBab ini akan menerangkan mengenai Riba. Isi kandungan bab ini adalah ancaman kepada pemakan riba, peringkat pengharaman riba, definisi riba, jenis riba dan hikmah pengharaman riba. Typo pada minit ke 24:30. (Bukan pengharaman Al-Quran, tetapi pengharaman riba)2020-04-261h 07Llegim OKè?Llegim OKè?LLEGIM, OKè? – PAU RIBA EN 20 CANÇONS. Entrevistem a Ramon Moreno autor del llibre (27/03/2019) 02x25Per a molts músics la poesia escrita s'ha avançat a la cançó i aquest també és el cas d’en Pau Riba. Poeta i músic que forma part de l’imaginari de molts de nosaltres. El mes d’octubre passat, Edicions Cal·lígraf va publicar el llibre “Pau Riba en 20 cançons”. En aquest programa de Ràdio Castellterçol hem entrevistat en Ramon Moreno, autor d’aquest llibre. A la secció “El nom de cada cosa”, la Dolors Girbau ens explica com “toquen” les hores en català genuí. I acabem amb l’agenda de l’Espai de lectura de Castellterçol. Prog...2019-03-2855 minPodcast RADIO RIBARROJA - CAMP DE TÚRIA 105.2 FMPodcast RADIO RIBARROJA - CAMP DE TÚRIA 105.2 FMEspai sol·licitat pel pp en r??dio riba-rojaLa portaveu del Partit Popular de Riba-roja, intervé en la emissora de ràdio municipal després de l'aprobació d'una moció en el Ple Municipal2016-02-1553 minPodcast RADIO RIBARROJA - CAMP DE TÚRIA 105.2 FMPodcast RADIO RIBARROJA - CAMP DE TÚRIA 105.2 FMMercadillo solidario ong 'riba-roja solid??ria'Conversación con Loli Ferrer y Carmen Castellano, de la ONG 'Riba-roja solidària'.2015-11-0624 min