Welcome to the website of the sussex branch of the RIBA
click on the meetings and events section to find out what's going on in the area in the coming months. you'll also find details of our upcoming branch meetings which all are welcome to attend
look through the great buildings in sussex section to see some of the fantastic buildings we have in the area. this is an ongoing project to upload architecture from around the area so if you have any suggestions please email them to one of the committee
SAVE THE DATE: RIBA SUSSEX BALL WILL BE HELD AT THE GRAND HOTEL BRIGHTON ON 20th NOVEMBER 2010 - more details soon
16 December 2009 joint RIBA Sussex Branch and RICS (Sussex) Christmas Drinks at Pub du Vin, 7 Ship Street, Brighton BN1 1AD, from 6.00pm onwards.
10 December 2009 Wine & Design with Simon Conder
Find out what makes Simon Conder Associates such a successful practice. Simon will give a talk at Battle Abbey, in Battle about his philosophy and about recent buildings, including the house at Dungeness that won an RIBA Award this year; and the practice's 'Rubber House' nearby, winner of the Stephen Lawrence Prize 2004
The talk costs 30 GBP, all welcome
Tickets/contact:
Miriam Sandeman-Allen at the RIBA South East Office on 01892 515878
4th November 2009, 6pm Adrian Dobson, Director of Practice, RIBA will be talking about on the new Forms of Appointment. The meeting will be held at NOTE VENUE CHANGE *****The Earth and Stars Pub, 46 Windsor St, Brighton, BN1
01273 722 879*****. Pre-booking essential. Contact Chairman Simon Moore,
7th October 2009 Lecture by John McKean on Charles Rennie Mackintosh
The strange case of the architect who vanished in the night – or who was Charles Rennie Mackintosh?
John McKean has published four books on Mackintosh’s life and works, but when his major biography was published in 2000, much fuss accompanied his suggestion that Mackintosh may have had Asperger’s – a condition much less well known among the general public a decade ago. Was that suggestion illuminating?
The Old Market, Upper Market Street, Hove. 5 GBP entry fee (or fee for Regency Society members)
galinsky offers free access to an online database of exciting modern buildings and the means to explore them: photographs, descriptions and practical visitor information