Hugh Pearman to retire as The RIBA Journal editor
RIBA has announced that Hugh Pearman, editor of architecture magazine The RIBA Journal, will be stepping down from the role in December 2020 after 14 years.
Pearman joined the journal, which is published by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), in 2006.
January 2021 to be Pearman's last issue
He is one of The RIBA Journal's longest-serving editors and oversaw 170 issues of the magazine, with the January 2021 issue set to be his last as editor.
Under Pearman's editorship, the magazine went digital-first, publishing more articles online than in print. Annual page views of its website are set to surpass the million mark in 2020.
As the editor, he also launched RIBA Journal's social media channels and oversaw the 2013 redesign of the print magazine.
"Editing The RIBA Journal means nurturing something valuable," Pearman said.
"It had flourished in the hands of my predecessors including RIBA librarian Bobby Carter in the 1930s and 40s, social activist Malcolm MacEwen in the 1960s, Monica Pidgeon and Peter Murray in the 1970s and 80s, through to Amanda Baillieu, just prior to my stint."
"I've been honoured to be in charge of the journal for 11 per cent of its lifespan since 1893, and fortunate to work with a very talented and stable editorial team.?
Eleanor Young named acting editor
Pearman is now going freelance and will continue to write for The RIBA Journal as a contributor.
He was awarded an MBE in the Queen?s Birthday Honours list for S...
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