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CIOB tribute to honorary fellow Prince Philip

Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh (Image: Dreamstime/Jamie Roach)

The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has paid tribute to Prince Philip, after he died at the age of 99.

The Duke of Edinburgh was an honorary fellow of the CIOB, an award presented to him in 1958.

He was involved in many charities, mainly those reflecting his special interests in technological research, conservation of the environment and engineering and construction.

Giving the first annual Duke of Edinburgh lecture in 1974, he said: “Building has become one of the most important factors in our national life. The quality of life in the home, in offices, in factories and in other places of work and leisure depends directly on the quality of the buildings…I hope that the staff and members of the CIOB will be inspired to redouble their efforts to raise standards and improve efficiency in this vital area.”

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