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Wright Angles

2017-07-07T16:15:25+01:00

History
Gwyn Lloyd Jones traces Frank Lloyd Wright’s foreign tours for his study of ‘the first global architect’

Wright Angles2017-07-07T16:15:25+01:00

On The Agenda

2017-06-26T11:18:02+01:00

Event
The UN’s New Urban Agenda will shape global urbanisation but has little to say about architecture. RIBA’s inaugural International Week will explore how we can contribute, says president Jane Duncan

On The Agenda2017-06-26T11:18:02+01:00

Future Focus

2022-05-11T11:42:07+01:00

Research
Peter Murray visits the Norman Foster Foundation in Madrid, where the architect’s work will be used to shape discussion about the issues of tomorrow

Future Focus2022-05-11T11:42:07+01:00

Instructive Art

2022-05-11T11:42:16+01:00

Drawing 
The Architecture Room at the RA Summer Exhibition gives visitors an X-Ray view of what architects do, says curator Farshid Moussavi

Instructive Art2022-05-11T11:42:16+01:00

Katherine Clarke

2017-06-19T15:48:54+01:00

My Kind of Town
A place for encounters and appropriation – where you can afford to be poor

Katherine Clarke2017-06-19T15:48:54+01:00

Reel to Real

2017-06-13T10:52:12+01:00

Film
ArchFilmFest London celebrates the connections between film and architecture and aims to open new possibilities for both, says co-director, Charlotte Skene Catling

Reel to Real2017-06-13T10:52:12+01:00

RIBA North

2017-06-23T09:14:28+01:00

Exhibition
New architecture centre in Liverpool opens with a show of unrealised projects for the city 

RIBA North2017-06-23T09:14:28+01:00

Vision 2017

2017-06-09T10:20:07+01:00

Event
London construction show themed around innovation, technology and design evolution

Vision 20172017-06-09T10:20:07+01:00

Fred Pilbrow

2017-07-24T15:03:50+01:00

My Kind of Town
The Isle of Coll is as good a place as any to see out eternity

Fred Pilbrow2017-07-24T15:03:50+01:00
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