RIBA has announced that Hugh Pearman, editor of architecture magazine The RIBA Journal, will be stepping down from the role in December 2020 after 14 years. Pearman joined the journal, which is ...
Architects and students who have joined the RIBA since 23 April are not eligible to vote in the institute’s forthcoming presidential and council elections, it has emerged Voting for the next RIBA ...
RIBA Publishing had been due to release Ramroop’s Handbook on Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Architecture in 2024, but decided to pull out of the contract last month after ‘reviewing [its] ...
It may have been founded 188 years ago, but the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) finds itself reluctantly facing a range of 21 st-century issues. Yet rather than asserting architecture’s ...
In a world in which the "happy" architectural image feels all-pervasive, the British architect and academic Dr. Timothy Brittain-Catlin reveals its darker side suggesting why, and how, we might come ...
Designed to be constructed quickly, easily, and by unskilled laborers, the single occupant houses and bungalows can be stacked or arranged side-by-side, coming together to form a low-rise, ...
Newly appointed executive editor Naomi Stungo and designer Stefano Arata have this week helped to relaunch RIBA Journal to make it more appealing to an international readership. Under editor Amanda ...
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