Today we have launched the first phase of public consultation for House of Architecture, seeking feedback on our ambitious investment programme.ÌýÌýÌýÌý
The consultation includes two exhibitions – one in London at 66 Portland Place and another in Liverpool at ¶®É«µÛ – which will be open to our members, stakeholders, and the wider public from Monday 20 May until Wednesday 12 June.Ìý
The exhibition, , outlines the vision behind House of Architecture and progress to date, providing detail on the three-pronged £85 million investment.Ìý
From plans to bring together our world-class collections and upgrade our digital technology, to sensitively refurbishing our 66 Portland Place headquarters to make it more accessible, sustainable and welcoming – House of Architecture will transform our member offer and help us promote a deeper understanding and appreciation of architecture around the world.ÌýÌý
This first phase of public consultation will be followed by a second round, scheduled for September 2024.Ìý
Visit an exhibitionÌýÌý
The exhibitions at 66 Portland Place and ¶®É«µÛ will be open from Monday 12 May until Wednesday 12 June, available to visit during regular opening hours.ÌýÌýÌý
Everyone is also invited to join drop-in sessions, hosted at both locations, where you will have the opportunity to meet the project team, ask questions, and share your thoughts.ÌýÌý
Further details are available here:Ìý
Drop-in sessions at 66 Portland Place, LondonÌýÌý
Drop in sessions at ¶®É«µÛ, LiverpoolÌýÌý
Join a member webinarÌý
For RIBA members, there’s still time to register for our second member webinar on Thursday 6 June from 1-2pm.Ìý
Share feedback onlineÌý
If you can’t visit an exhibition, or join a webinar, all of the content can be viewed on our dedicated engagement platform – . There you will also be able to share your thoughts by completing our online survey.Ìý
Commenting on the consultation launch, RIBA Board Chair, Jack Pringle, said:ÌýÌý
“House of Architecture is an ambitious programme of work that is critical to RIBA’s future and our mission to advance architecture for the benefit of society. It will enable us to continue playing a leading role in supporting, educating and championing architects, across the UK and beyond. It will also help us to ensure that architecture is accessible to anyone with a passion for it. This first phase of public consultation will be critical to our developing programme, and I hope that as many people as possible get involved and share their thoughts.â€ÌýÌý
RIBA President, Muyiwa Oki, added:ÌýÌý
“To meet our full potential and future challenges, RIBA needs all the capabilities of a high performing organisation. House of Architecture is about ensuring our foundations are secure, and we need your input to shape the programme.â€Ìý
General queries can be sent to: houseofarchitecture@riba.orgÌýÌý
Find out more on our House of Architecture homepage.Ìý
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