Opened in 1934, when the modern architectural profession was being forged, our Grade II* listed home can tell us a lot about the values and beliefs of architects in that period, and of wider society. Our latest exhibition explores the narratives and attitudes embedded within the fabric of RIBA’s headquarters at 66 Portland Place, London, unpacking themes such as gender, race and imperialism through a series of new and exciting creative works. Discover a variety of new artistic interventions from Esi Eshun, Thandi Loewenson, Arinjoy Sen and Giles Tettey Nartey, uncover the building’s complicated history and share your hopes for the future of architecture. ⏰ Monday to Saturday: 10am to 5pm (Tuesday: 10am to 8pm), Sunday: closed 📍 66 Portland Place, London 🎟️ Free entry ➡️ Plan your visit: https://ow.ly/OiXV50RqVek
RIBA
Architecture and Planning
News, updates and insight from the Royal Institute of British Architects
About us
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is a global professional membership body that serves its members and society in order to deliver better buildings and places, stronger communities and a sustainable environment.
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http://www.architecture.com
External link for RIBA
- Industry
- Architecture and Planning
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- London
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1834
- Specialties
- Architecture, Planning, and Design
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Primary
66 Portland Place
London, W1B 1AD, GB
Employees at RIBA
Updates
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Guerrilla Tactics, our flagship conference, returns for 2024 📣 This year's theme celebrates the resilience and versatility of sole practitioners and small practices. We’ll reveal the secrets to thriving in any climate, explore the transformative power of collaboration, and learn from practices that have taken unexpected routes to success. We'll also address the ongoing concerns about fees as AI challenges the architecture profession to rethink how we charge for our design services. You'll leave with tips on mastering your strengths and the confidence to create the practice you aspire to work in. 🎟️ Take advantage of our early bird prices for up to 20% off, available until 31 July: https://ow.ly/WTKh50SG1gV
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Design a multifunctional complex that serves client and community, a peaceful, sacred space in North Kensington or a world-leading scientific research hub. ➡️ Discover some of the latest architecture contracts and competitions from across the industry: https://ow.ly/xeXg50SG02v
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How much working capital do architecture practices need in reserve? Learn more about this universally accepted safety net and how to calculate how much working capital is needed: https://ow.ly/ghpl50SFZNi
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What's on the horizon for architects? 🌍 Our Horizons 2034 programme explores how we can respond to the changing climate, economy, population, and technology. Read the full findings in our final report: https://ow.ly/atws50SFYT7
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Tickets are now on sale for RIBA Stirling Prize 2024 🎟️ Be part of a memorable evening celebrating the best in UK architecture. Book now to join us for a night of inspiration, recognition and lively celebrations. 📅 16 October 📍 Roundhouse, London ➡️ Book your tickets: https://ow.ly/HacW50SG0GE #StirlingPrize is sponsored by Autodesk
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Yesterday, the new Labour Government’s priorities were laid before Parliament in the King’s Speech. From planning reform to green energy and skills, find out what’s in the Government’s in-tray for the year ahead and how we are working with them to create a high-quality, sustainable built environment: https://ow.ly/vasC50SFowR #KingsSpeech
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📢 NEWS: RIBA responds to the #KingsSpeech "The Government has set out an ambitious parliamentary agenda – now, we need action." ➡ Read more: https://ow.ly/LO9350SEjGR
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🤝 Last week we hosted our UK Members Forum 2024 at our London headquarters, exploring the importance of being 'future conscious', both as architects and for the profession. All UK regions, branches and groups were represented and celebrated new local initiatives, joined in panel discussions and took part in collaborative workshops on the member vision for our investment programme House of Architecture and recent foresight-gathering programme Horizons 2034. Thank you to our sponsor Ibstock Plc as well as our guest speaker, Mat Cash, Group Leader at Heatherwick studio, who spoke about the Humanise.org campaign.
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Nine essential steps for fundamental design overhaul to achieve net zero ⬇️ Simon Sturgis, architect and founder of Targeting Zero, returns to questions of how to achieve low-carbon architecture with nine key steps to involve in a climate-aware approach to architecture: https://ow.ly/aph850SBkro