2009

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Two RIBA members rewarded in Queen's Birthday Honours List

Date:

15 June 2009

Press office contact:

Beatrice Cooke
T: +44 (0)207 307 3813
E: beatrice.cooke@inst.riba.org

Two chartered members of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) received an award in the Queen's Birthday Honours list. 

The RIBA warmly congratulates:

  • Alastair Lansley received an OBE for services to public transport architecture. His work includes being the lead architect for the reconstruction and rebuilding of London's St Pancras station and for the reshaping of London's Liverpool Street Station in the late 1980's.
  • Philip Hargreaves received an MBE for voluntary service to people with autism in Lancashire.

Notes to editors

1.  For further information contact Beatrice Cooke in the RIBA Press Office beatrice.cooke@inst.riba.org| or 020 7307 3813

2.  2009 marks the 175th anniversary of the founding of the RIBA. To celebrate this milestone the Institute is looking forward to a programme of special events to be held throughout the year that aims to show the breadth of our activities throughout the world of architecture, engage an even wider public and celebrate the benefits to society of good design. For further information visit www.architecture.com |