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Hugh Pearman (architecture critic)

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Name
  
Hugh Pearman


Role
  
Author


Books
  
Contemporary world architecture, Airports: A Century of Architecture, 30 Bridges, The Architecture of Eden, The Ark - London

Hugh Geoffrey Pearman {born 29 May 1955} is a London-based architecture critic and editor of the RIBA Journal, the magazine of the Royal Institute of British Architects. His own website hughpearman.com contains extended and updated versions of his previously published writing and some web-only content.

He is the author of several books including Contemporary World Architecture, published by Phaidon, Airports: A Century of Architecture, published by Laurence King and Abrams, and Equilibrium: the work of Nicholas Grimshaw and Partners, published by Phaidon.

He was architecture and design critic of The Sunday Times for 30 years, from 1986 to early 2016. and edits the RIBA Journal. Other newspapers he has contributed to include the Guardian, The Observer, the Wall Street Journal, and The New York Times. Other magazines he has written for include Newsweek, Art Quarterly, Royal Academy Magazine, Crafts, Architectural Record, the Architectural Review, and World of Interiors, among many other publications. He has served on Arts Council England's architecture advisory group, and was one of the instigators of The RIBA Stirling Prize for Architecture in 1996. From 2000 to 2004 he chaired the "Art for Architecture" initiative at the Royal Society of Arts. He was made an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 2001. He was Visiting Professor in Architecture at the Royal College of Art, London, during 2015. He was an honorary vice-president of London's Architectural Association, 2014-2016.

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Hugh Pearman (architecture critic) Wikipedia