Tag archive for online workshops
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A guidebook to Rome: Travel tips from 1892, part 3
In the architectural collections of the RIBA there are historic guidebooks. We follow some of the routes and sights suggested in one such guide published in 1892: In this final post of the series, following the previous
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Online Workshop 4: ‘Picturing London’ – Imagining, experiencing and representing the metropolis
For several centuries, architects and artist have been capturing London on paper and other media, and some of these have persisted as key images associated with historic events. This summer, not everyone can be present
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Online Workshop 3: ‘Education in a Modern World’ – School design from the Victorians to Modernism
It’s currently half term. While school buildings in England and Wales are mostly empty, save for some dedicated staff and students enjoying extra classes, it seems a good time to explore the architecture of schools
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Online Workshop 2: ‘Drawing Out Meaning’ – 500 Years of architectural history
In a post a few weeks ago, RIBA Blogs had a look at the first of the online workshops ’Design in Process – How architects communicate ideas’. Today, in this second of six posts, we look
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Online workshop 1: ‘Design in Process’ – How architects communicate ideas
The items in the collections of the RIBA are not static, when carefully chosen they are able to provoke debate and can be used to analyse how architecture is created and experienced. The content
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