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Browse all of the latest news and updates from Routledge Architecture. We regularly publish helpful information and news within the area of Architecture to celebrate our publishing program and the individuals that make it possible.

Recent News Articles

  1. Still time to claim your 20% discount on all Ecobuild Conference books

    Did you know the 20% discount on the books we took to Ecobuild is still valid until April 5th? All you have to do is use the code ECOBUILD13 when you check out. For a full listing of all the books we took to the conference click on the catalog link below

    Ecobuild Confernece Booklist Catalog 2013

  2. Urban Design Group Awards 2013 (February )

    Congratulations to the authors Peter Bishop and Lesley Williams, for winning the Publisher Award for The Temporary City at this years Urban Design Group Awards at the Royal Overseas League in London.  

    Hosted by Amanda Reynolds, the evening showcased some of the best examples of urban design work produced in the UK and beyond over the past 12 months.

    Awards were presented in five categories by Janet Tibbalds on the behalf of the Francis Tibbalds Trust. The winners in the Practice, Public Sector and Student Award categories were selected by a vote of the Urban Design Group membership.


     

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  4. RIBA Publishing titles now available from Routledge

    We are delighted to announce that RIBA Publishing books are now available via Routledge, for customers outside of the UK and Ireland. 

    RIBA Enterprises remains the exclusive distributor for the UK and Ireland.
     

  5. Review of Future Practice by @archidose

    Click here to read a great review of Rory Hyde's new book Future Practice by John Hill @archidose

  6. Rory Hyde’s “Future Practice: Conversations from the Edge of Architecture” - launch and review

    We had the Helsinki launch of Rory Hyde's new book "Future Practice: Conversations from the Edge of Architecture" today, featuring a panel discussion between Rory, Bryan Boyer, Jenna Sutela and me at the World Design Capital Paviljonki....   to read more click here

  7. Congratulations to Professor Harry Mallgrave on being awarded an RIBA Honorary Fellowship

    The Royal Institute of British Architects’ (RIBA) Council today approved 12 new RIBA Honorary Fellowships to reward individuals from a diverse spectrum of backgrounds, including the worlds of education, sustainability, engineering, property development, journalism, politics and the wider built environment industry.

    RIBA Honorary Fellowships are awarded annually to people who have made a particular contribution to architecture in its broadest sense. This includes its promotion, administration and outreach; and its role in building moresustainable communities and in the education of future generations.

    The 2013 RIBA Honorary Fellowships will be awarded on Wednesday 6 February 2013

  8. CTBUH announce the winners of the Best Tall Buildings 2012

    Buildings in Italy and Australia win for the first time; Abu Dhabi towers win first “Innovation’ award; Helmut Jahn, Charles Thornton and Richard Tomasetti receive lifetime achievement awards. To view the whole article click here  http://ow.ly/cdvA2

  9. Three Routledge titles are shortlisted for the RIBA President’s Awards for Research

    Congratulations to all our authors who have been shortlisted for the RIBA President's Award for Research.

    • Sarah Wigglesworth - Around and About Stock Orchard Street
    • Jonathan Hill - Weather Architecture
    • Mary Ann Steane - The Architecture of Light

    For a full listing of all the nominees click here http://www.architecture.com/Awards/RIBAPresidentsAwardsForResearch/RIBAPresidentsAwardsForResearch.aspx

  10. Globalisation or Regionalism? Friday 27th April 2012

    Friday 27th April 2012  - 10am-1pm

    A panel discussion around the publication of Liane Lefaivre and Alexander Tzonis, Architecture of Regionalism in the Age of Globalization: Peaks and Valleys in the Flat World (London/New York: Routledge, 2012)

    This half-day symposium will debate some key ideas around the issues of globalization and regionalism, using the presence of Liane Lefaivre and Alexander Tzonis to discuss their latest book about the subject. The event will be chaired by Murray Fraser, Professor of Architecture and Global Culture at the UCL Bartlett School of Architecture, and among the other contributors will be Dr Yat Ming Loo and Dr Tania Sengupta, both of whom also teach at the Bartlett, and Ricardo Agarez, PhD candidate >>> http://bit.ly/JXuE6M

    To book, please send an email to Nadia O’Hare on: n.ohare@ucl.ac.uk  

    Entry is free, but tickets must be booked in advance.

    G.04, Wates House
    22 Gordon Street
    London
    WC1H 0QB


     

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