Ginny Mills

@RIBAginny

Senior Commissioning Editor at RIBA Publishing. Always on the lookout for new book ideas! Views are my own.

London, England
Joined February 2016

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    Apr 3

    For those who love their concrete with a bit of altitude... Some of the nation's greatest high rise modernist architecture (plus a few quirky curve balls) will soon be coming together. Keep your futures vertical!

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    Mar 27

    Bill Dunster's new book, "ZEDlife: How to build a low-carbon society today" was launched on the at ecobuild 2018. Explore the tools on how how to live in low carbon society

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    Apr 3

    'PHPP Illustrated' is a very visual guide with more emphasis on diagrams and images than words.

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    Mar 22

    Been empty for years. Now restored with apartments by . Nice.

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    Mar 25

    'The Competition Grid' is the first book on architectural competitions to provide a bridge between theory and practice

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    Mar 25

    There is a perception that BIM is a process best left to large practices. 'BIM in Small Practices: Illustrated Case Studies' overturns that misconception:

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    Mar 12

    Read a free extract from our popular books 'Social Housing: Definitions and Design Exemplars':

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    Mar 9

    What does brutalism mean to you? Prepare to change your mind.

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    Mar 9

    Our 'Social Housing – New European Projects' exhibition is on at in until May 19th. Image credit: Erik Bardin

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    Mar 11

    In his seminal new book, 'ZEDlife: How to build a low-carbon society today', Bill Dunster demonstrates that zero-carbon, zero-waste design doesn’t have to come with a hefty price tag.

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    Mar 8

    Celebrating the best in at the National Urban Design Awards tonight. And, the of the Book Award is...'The Art of Building a Garden City: Designing New Communities for the 21st Century'

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    Mar 8

    ‘... a new community can be urban sprawl or a , what makes a difference is good design... and alone do not make a place, but the relationship between the two’ awards

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    The winner of this year's National Urban Design Awards is this fantastic book on - huge congratulations to and all those who worked on the book! 🎉

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    Mar 8
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    Mar 8

    So delighted that 'The art of building a garden city' won the National Urban Design 2018 book award! Many thanks to the fab team

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    Absolutely delighted to be awarded first and joint-second prize at 2018, for our books on the and at 🎉🏆✨

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    Rousing discussion on with - being as badass as always - at & featuring words from ’s !

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    Feb 24

    Japanese artist Kumi Yamashita winds a single black thread around a grid of nails on a wooden board to create intricate portraits

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    Feb 28

    Rachel Whiteread's work makes for a classic cover. First time we've consulted a sculptor - she likes it, phew. Designed by .

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