Tag archive for children
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Body Building: Architecture and the Body
Watch a video of the workshop and see what these young designers achieved during ’Body Building: Architecture and the Body’ In an earlier post we asked: When should children start learning about architecture? Of course, the answer was
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When should children start learning about architecture?
Here at the RIBA the answer to that question is simple: As soon as possible! Watch a video of some of the activities that will take place during ‘Body Building: Architecture and the Body’ The RIBA
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Home Season: Your House, Your Home
A pod on stilts, mobile towers, castles and skyscrapers were some of the visions children had of housing a hundred years from now. Yesterday, RIBA headquarters was the venue for Your House, Your Home, an
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Home Season opens: Exhibitions and family activities
The RIBA’s Home Season has now opened with exhibitions exploring the evolution of housing in the UK and how we live today. With the installation over, staff at the RIBA have are now busy
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Open House London 2011 – How the day went
66 Portland Place is very much a working building with a multitude of uses and facilities for the public. The RIBA’s venues and facilities team over the weekend were able to successfully transform the
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Open House London 2011– Preparations at the RIBA
The RIBA is taking part in this year’s Open House London on Saturday 17 September, when the RIBA headquarters will be open for a series of free events. Here are some pictures of the
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Roberto the Insect Architect (and other books)
Bugs are never too young to learn about the wonderful architecture of Hank Floyd Mite and Fleas Van Der Rohe. This week a new book , ‘Roberto the Insect Architect’, has been added to
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