Online exhibitions

Lots Road Power Station, London, 1905|
Recording the New|The Architectural Photography of Bedford Lemere & Co. 1870 - 1930

Image: Lots Road Power Station
© English Heritage: BL18939

 

Explore architecture through the images, recorded talks and videos included in the RIBA's permanent online exhibitions. Many of these online displays are based on the RIBA's collections| and past exhibitions| or created through partnerships such as the V&A + RIBA Architecture Partnership; the latest to have been launched in 2012 have covered the work of Modernist architect Adolf Loos, Art Deco design and the architectural photography of Bedford Lemere & Co. To find out more about the RIBA's current and future exhibitions and events, go to What's On|.

Adolf Loos 1870 - 1933|

Looshaus, Vienna, © Keith Collie / RIBA Library Photographs Collection|

The achievements of the  architect and polemicist, and his links to the RIBA

Albertopolis|

Albert Memorial|

South Kensington: its origins, world-famous institutions and future plans

Architecture Gallery|

New York|

Explore the items from the V&A + RIBA Architecture Gallery at the V&A

Art Deco Triumphant|

Ambassade Francaise|

The influence of the celebrated exhibition in Paris 1925

G. F. Bodley|

Bodley Holy Trinity|

The work of the leading Gothic Revival architect of the late 19th century

How We Built Britain|

Canary Wharf Underground Station|

A thousand years of British architecture

In the Ring|

Astley's Amphitheatre|

Spaces that have shaped, and been shaped by, the art of the circus

The Modern Shop|

Libertys department store|

Striking British shop designs from the 1920s and 1930s

Online workshops|

Ernö Goldfinger's 'Planning Your Neighbourhood'|

Architectural images and themes for students to discover and debate

On the Threshold|

Donnybrook Quarter|

A look at the changing face of housing - inside and out

 

Palladio|

Andrea Palladio|

Explore Andrea Palladio's contribution to British and world architecture 

Royal Gold Medal|

Royal Gold Medal|

Established in 1848, it is still awarded and celebrated today

SAVE Britain's Heritage
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Bulldozer at Holy Trinity Rugby|

SAVE's 30-year campaign to save Britain's architectural heritage

The RIBA Stirling Prize|

2002 Gold Medal winner, Gateshead|

Celebrating the best in British architecture

Underground Journeys|

Artist's impression of 55 Broadway by David Muirhead Bone. Architect: Charles Holden|

Charles Holden's pioneering designs for London Underground

 

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