RESOURCES: Free temporary access to Bloomsbury Architecture Library for EAHN members

Resources: Free temporary access to Bloomsbury Architecture Library for EAHN members

Bloomsbury Architecture Library is a leading digital resource for the study of architecture, urbanism, and interior design.
The platform offers access to a carefully curated collection of fully-searchable text and image content, incorporating the new edition of Sir Banister Fletcher’s Global History of Architecture, exclusive to the platform and produced in partnership with the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) and the University of London.
EAHN members can access Bloomsbury Architecture Library for free between 21 October and 19 November 2019. Access credentials will be:
Username: EAHN
Password: BAL2019
www.bloomsburyarchitecturelibrary.com
To login, enter the credentials into the Institutional Access area.
If you have any questions or feedback, please reach out to Alison.Ng@bloomsbury.com.

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