Last day of the Adolf Loos exhibition, Gallery 1, 66 Portland Place

Last day of the Adolf Loos exhibition, Gallery 1, 66 Portland Place

Crates to pack away the exhibition

Crates to pack away the exhibition

The exhibition has now closed, bringing to an end a major three-month retrospective at the RIBA on the work and influence of architect Adolf Loos.

Adolf Loos in the RIBA collections
Though most of the exhibition will now return to the Czech Republic, a significant number of photographs, archive material and books are from the collections of the RIBA and these will remain available for free to members of the RIBA and the public through the RIBA Library.

Future events
This month will see new exhibitions open at 66 Portland Place and across the UK from the RIBA, including exhibitions on the architectural photographer Edwin Smith, the Royal Gold Medal and the architecture of the north east of England. Find out more in our listings in What’s On or download a copy of the RIBA’s public programme of events for summer 2011.

Adolf Loos signature

Adolf Loos signature

About Wilson Yau
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1 Comment
  1. Jonathan

    May 12, 2011

    Adolf Loos is a massive inspiration to me! I was fortunate enough to visit this exhibition, it was brilliant!

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