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The artist, whose exhibition, 'Pablo Bronstein: Conservatism, or The Long Reign of Pseudo-Georgian Architecture', is currently on show at the RIBA, talks to Shumi Bose about early and current influences on his work, in an excerpt from issue 7 of 'A Magazine' for RIBA Friends of Architecture.
More than 1300 RIBA Members and students served in the armed forces during WWI. Find out about their stories by exploring items in the RIBA Collections and memorials at 66 Portland Place.
Explore Pablo Bronstein's intricate drawings, find some of the real-life buildings that inspired them using our interactive Google map, and enter our #MyPseudoGeorgian social media contest.
RIBA Clore Learning Centre Competition winner announced
Want to discover the latest launches in design? Meet like-minded professionals and explore more than 200 of the world’s most iconic design brands? We’ve pulled together our top 5 things to do and see at this year’s designjunction.
Five award-winning practices have submitted their proposals in a competition to create a new Clore Learning Centre at the RIBA’s Grade II* listed headquarters 66 Portland Place.
Five award-winning practices have been invited to continue on to the final round in the competition to design a flagship Clore Learning Centre at the RIBA’s iconic London headquarters, 66 Portland Place.
The artist Pablo Bronstein is perhaps best known for his pen and ink drawings of buildings which incorporate styles from the Baroque to Postmodernism. Ahead of a new commission, which will be on display in September 2017, we explore Pablo's ongoing interest in architecture.
An introduction to the six buildings on the 2017 RIBA Stirling Prize shortlist, now competing to be named the UK’s best new building
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