Architecture
Past Architecture Lectures
The Second World War intensified and magnified debates that had been current amongst architects since 1914. It also marks a fault...
The First World War brought far reaching changes to England. These included a huge expansion of the suburbs, the massive growth of...
The British Architectural Library at the RIBA is the largest and most comprehensive resource in the United Kingdom for research and...
The Survey of London is the closest thing we have to an 'official' history of London, providing a fascinating insight into some of the...
The First World War had a devastating effect on Britain. Human and economic loss was accompanied by a loss of confidence and...
By 1900 Britain had produced the world’s largest cities and the first industrial cities. These phenomena led to vast technical,...
England’s take off as the first industrial nation created a whole new language of building underpinned by technology and by an...
A continuation of the story of St Paul's...
2011 is the 300th anniversary of the completion of Christopher Wren's...
2011 is the 300th anniversary of the completion of...
Architect Keith James Clarke describes Mahler's one and only visit to this great city during the summer of 1892. This lecture outlines...







