how RIBA is decolonizing its headquarters

Part Egyptian tomb, part Masonic temple, the 1930s headquarters of the Royal Institute of British Architects has always exuded a cult-like atmosphere. Located on London’s illustrious Portland Place, among embassies, consulates and oligarchs’ pieds-à-terre, it is a fitting royal headquarters for a chartered profession that has long styled itself as an exclusive gentlemen’s club. If … Read more