The 2025 edition of Architects Earnings examines, in depth, the earnings, fringe benefits and total remuneration packages being received by architects throughout the industry. Data is provided by Chartered Architects working in private practice, industry and local/national government. The survey is run in association with the RIBA and the RIAS.
Earnings data is analysed by:
· employment field/sector
· region of the UK
· age
· experience
· size of practice
and as well as showing the range of earnings, there is information about:
· part-time earnings
· prevalence and value of a range of fringe benefits
· holiday entitlement
· contracted hours
· overtime
· travel to work and home working
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We've been running this survey with the RIBA for the last 35 years and you'll see a host of back data in this report giving the report context as well as currency.
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Architects Earnings
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Report contents:
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1: Architects’ Employment
Field of employment - architects
Number of architects in the profession
Regional variations
Employment status
Gender
Age
Ethnic origin
Under-employment
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2: Architects’ Earnings
Earnings this year
Changes in earnings since last year
Trends over the longer term
Regional variations in earnings
Earnings and age
Earnings and gender
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3: Earnings in Private Practice
Earnings by size of practice
Sole Principals
Principals in Partnership
Salaried Architects
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4: Benefits, hours, holidays
Fringe benefits received
Part-time earnings
Working hours
Holidays
Home working, travel to work
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Summary tables