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Royal institutes of british architects

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Royal Institute of British Architects was created in 1834.

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Under the Architects Act, the term 'architect' is protected - only those on the Register of Architects are permitted to use the title. The statutory body set up by parliament to administer the register is the Architects Registration Board (ARB - formerly ARCUK). As such, the ARB is quite distinct from the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), which is a voluntary association of architects in the UK and overseas. A significant number of UK registered architects choose not to join the RIBA: according to recent figures, one in five of the registered architects in the UK are not members of the RIBA

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John Alfred Gotch has written:

'The growth and work of the Royal Institute of British Architects, 1834-1934' -- subject(s): Architects, London Royal Institute of British Architects, Royal Institute of British Architects

'The growth of the English house' -- subject(s): Architecture, Architecture, Domestic, Domestic Architecture

'The English home, from Charles I. to George IV' -- subject(s): Domestic Architecture, Interior decoration, Gardens

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