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Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is housed in a spectacular Grade II-listed 1930’s building at the junction of Portland Place and Weymouth Street in London W1. The building is home to one of the finest architectural libraries in the world, which is open to non-members.
Address:
Royal Institute of British Architects
66 Portland Place
London
W1B 1AD
Tel: 020 7580 5533
RIBA is in easy reach of the London Underground from all London National Rail Stations.
The nearest underground stations are:
RIBA is inside the London congestion charging area. Information about the scheme can be found at: www.cclondon.com Details of parking in the area surrounding RIBA can be found at: www.masterpark.org.uk
All areas in which conference or refreshment sessions may take place are disabled accessible, except for very large electric wheelchairs which may not be able to fit into the lifts. RIBA's main entrance hall can be accessed either via a short flight of shallow steps or a sloped concrete ramp.
There are Westminster Council disabled (blue badge) parking bays on Portland Place close to the venue that offer free parking for up to 4 hours between 8.30am and 6.30pm Monday to Friday and unlimited parking at all other times.
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Welcome and introductionAndrew Barron |
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InteroperabilityHouston Spencer |
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Panel discussion |
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Guest speakerKarren Brady |
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Paul RusbyClose |
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