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RIBA submits planning application for ‘House of Architecture’ HQ

RIBA headquarters - A computer-generated image of the new RIBA headquarters in central London
A computer-generated image of the new RIBA headquarters in central London (Image: RIBA/Benedetti Architects)

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has submitted a planning application for the refurbishment of its London headquarters in Marylebone.

The £85m plans include an “essential refurbishment and restoration” to transform RIBA’s Grade II*-listed art deco building into a ‘House of Architecture’ at 66 Portland Place.

The Benedetti Architects project will focus on bringing together RIBA's significant architectural collections, extensive upgrades to its digital technology and making the building more accessible and sustainable.

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