This website hasn’t been active in a long while as I have been focusing on building my career in London for the last 3 years and studying to complete my Part 3 qualification remotely at the University of Westminster during the COVID-19 pandemic. As my architecture portfolio and blog, it only seems right to provide [...]
Author: rhionabeth
New Venture! Society6!
I've begun to create and sell my illustrations on Society6. Visit my shop here: https://society6.com/rhionabeth I've been creating prints for family and friends for years and now am trying something new and will post updates using this platform. Above is my first collection that capture memories from my trip to Namibia at the beginning of [...]
Brexit : The Architect’s Opportunity?
I want to discuss Brexit in relation to the architectural profession, the role of architects as visionaries and speculate on how this might all play out. It’s a different perspective on Brexit, I promise. Background In my career so far, I have felt frustrated. Architectural education creates the beautiful illusion that architecture will change the [...]
DISCUSSION : RIBA Somerset Annual Lecture; Mary Duggan on ‘Sense + Place’
On the evening of the 4thof September I visited a lecture organised by the RIBA Somerset branch. Mary Duggan of Mary Duggan Architects (2017) and co-founder of Duggan Morris Architects (2004) presented a lecture entitled ‘Sense + Place.’ It was a thought provoking talk where Mary considered her feelings about the architectural profession and key [...]
Cedric Price : Events in Time
During my MArch I became interested in the work of Cedric Price. Despite his most famous projects not being built, Cedric Price is an increasingly influential figure in architect today. There is an expanse of literature written, not only about his projects, but also discussing his thoughts on the role of architecture in society, the [...]