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  • Puttin' on the Glitz exhibition tour: Curator Jonathan Makepeace, left, standing in front of an image of the Odeon cinema, Leicester Square
    Tuesday Late – The last day of Puttin’ on the Glitz

    November 30, 2011 by Wilson Yau | No Comments

    In what was a busy night at RIBA headquarters, the last day of the Puttin’ on the Glitz was marked yesterday by a free exhibition tour with Jonathan Makepeace (Assistant Curator, Photographs Collection). The

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  • Drawing and photograph of Imperial College
    Albertopolis – now open

    November 29, 2011 by Wilson Yau | No Comments

    Albertopolis is now open. With today’s post are a few images of the displays that explore the history of South Kensington and take a look at future proposals for this area affectionately referred to as

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  • Victoria and Albert Museum: Construction of the Aston Webb wing, Cromwell Road, 1908 (© RIBA Library Photographs Collection)
    Albertopolis: New exhibition opens tomorrow

    November 25, 2011 by Wilson Yau | No Comments

    The timing of the new exhibition ‘Albertopolis’ could not be more apt – its opening tomorrow coincides with the near-completion of the Exhibition Road redevelopment. The plan by architect Dixon Jones has redesigned this north-south corridor, formerly lined

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  • British Pavilion, Paris, 1925 (© RIBA Library Photographs Collection)
    Tatlin’s Tower

    November 21, 2011 by Wilson Yau | No Comments

      Vladimir Tatlin’s tower, a proposed steel monument to the Third International and Bolshevik Revolution, is considered to be one of the greatest pieces of architecture never to have been built. At the Royal Academy

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  • Other material now held in the new outstore
    New outstore – update

    November 18, 2011 by Wilson Yau | No Comments

      Work continues on a major project, involving staff from across the RIBA, to move hundreds of thousands of items to a new outstore in Fulham. Part of the RIBA Library Drawings and Archives Collections,

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  • Design for a fireplaces featuring sculpted caryatids, inspired by the Incantada at Salonica (© RIBA Library Drawings and Archives Collections)
    Closer Look talk: James Stuart and the Birth of the Greek Revival

    November 16, 2011 by Wilson Yau | No Comments

      In the RIBA talk ‘James Stuart and the Birth of the Greek Revival’ on 15 November 2011, Curator Charles Hind brought together material from the collections of the RIBA British Architectural Library and the Victoria and Albert Museum to discuss the

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  • Eric Owen Moss: Umbrella, Culver City, Los Angeles
    Jencks Award 2011: Eric Owen Moss

    November 15, 2011 by Wilson Yau | 1 Comment

    “It is impossible, by examining his work chronologically, to find an evolutionary logic to it…Moss proposes an architecture that is free of consolidated points of reference and featuring strong elements of indeterminateness, ambiguity and

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  • This week…

    November 11, 2011 by Angela Brady | 1 Comment

    I am hurtling towards my first three month anniversary as President and the pace is as full-on as ever! My week began in Barcelona where I was a judge for the World Architecture Festival. From

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  • The 2011 RIBA Manser Medal – Tony Chapman and Peter Mackie discuss (part 2)

    November 11, 2011 by Tony Chapman | 1 Comment

    Last night, the winner of the 2011 RIBA Manser Medal – Hampstead Lane in North London by Duggan Morris Architects – was announced. Here judges Peter Mackie, Managing Director of Property Vision, a subsidiary of

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  • David Gloster, Director of Education, welcoming students to the RIBA in the Wren Room
    Tuesday Lates – Student event

    November 10, 2011 by Wilson Yau | No Comments

      Exhibitions and displays This week’s Tuesday Late was an opportunity for almost 100 students from universities across the United Kingdom to find out what the RIBA had to offer. 66 Portland Place came alive as the students

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