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RIBA taps Benedetti Architects to lead its 66 Portland Place HQ overhaul

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The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has finally picked an architect for its 66 Portland Place refurbishment. The London-based firm will now work with the RIBA on a feasibility study that will include the appointment of several additional smaller practices.

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RIBA News & Events 2022, London

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RIBA Events 2022, Architecture Gallery London, UK Buildings, British Architects News. RIBA News & Events 2022. Royal Institute of British Architects Exhibition + Talks + Events in London, England, UK. RIBA 66 Portland Place in London, UK. RIBA UK News in 2022. 11 January 2022.

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RIBA News & Events 2023, London

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RIBA UK News in 2023 The RIBA developed the guide with the law firm, Simmons & Simmons LLP, to help members understand key issues affecting architects from the implementation of the Building Safety Act 2022 (BSA), the Building Act 1984, and related regulations that are likely to be introduced. Find out more about becoming a member.

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RIBA Reinvention Award: reuse of buildings

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RIBA Reinvention Award, Reuse of buildings prize, Sustainable building design honour. RIBA Reinvention Award 2022. RIBA launches Reinvention Award to celebrate reuse of buildings. RIBA Reinvention Award News. The shortlist will be selected from the RIBA’s UK regional awards, which open for entries today.

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"RIBA upgrading Portland Place is an expensive solution to the wrong problem"

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Rather than spending £20 million to refurbish its headquarters, RIBA should make its spaces freely available for others to host engaging architectural programmes, says Phineas Harper. Barely a week goes by without hearing an architect complaining about the RIBA. RIBA should be an irrepressible force for positive change.