Updates and features from across the RIBA as well as news, stories and opinion from the wider world of architecture and the built environment
Some of our architectural items are almost revered and have a special place in history.
Without the right tools, even the most talented architect would have found it difficult to create accurate drawings.
The Smithsons’ unbuilt design for a new Coventry Cathedral would have ‘floated’ above the ground.
British artist Cyril Arthur Farey was in high demand by architects for his ability to produce meticulous and realistic drawings.
This book is the first treatise on architecture in English.
Brutalist architecture continues to be controversial as more examples are given protected status.
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