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Architectural institutes, UK and regional

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Archaos
Archaos is the National Student Architectural Society which represents students and gives them a means of communication with the RIBA. Membership of Archaos is automatic and free to all students of architecture in the UK.
http://www.archaos.org/

Architects Registration Board (ARB)
The Architects Registration Board (ARB) was established by statute in 1997 to regulate the architects' profession. As an independent body, its aim is to protect consumers and safeguard the reputation of architects.
http://www.arb.org.uk/

Association of Consultant Architects
A national professional body representing architects in private practice. Includes a directory of members.
http://www.acarchitects.co.uk/

Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT)
Includes details of the Institute, information on training and education, and links.
http://www.ciat.org.uk/

Cities of London and Westminster Society of Architects
Includes information of interest to those in the centre of London.
http://www.architecture.com/RegionsAndInternational/UKNationsAndRegions/England/
RIBALondon/Groupsandnetworks/Branches/CitiesOfLondonAndWestminsterSocietyOfAr/Home.aspx

Ecclesiastical Architects' and Surveyors' Association (EASA)
The Ecclesiastical Architects' and Surveyors' Association is a learned Society, founded to promote good standards of design and repair of ecclesiastical buildings, be they churches, chapels, halls, parsonage houses or similar buildings, across all denominations.
http://www.easanet.co.uk/

Edinburgh Architectural Association
Includes local links and information, details of events in the Edinburgh area, and a directory of local architects.
http://www.eaa.org.uk/

Edinburgh Chartered Architect's Network
Includes information on Edinburgh architects, including CPD and training.
http://www.ecan-architects.com/

RIBA East
RIBA East comprises over 2000 members across the six counties of Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Norfolk and Suffolk.
http://www.architecture.com/Regionsandinternational/UKNationsandregions/England/RIBAEast/RIBAEast.aspx

RIBA East Midlands
The East Midlands Region of the Royal Institute of British Architects is made up of branches in Leicestershire and Rutland, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, and Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, with a total of some 1000 members and 180 practices.
http://www.architecture.com/Regionsandinternational/UKNationsandregions/England/RIBAEastMidlands/RIBAEastMidlands.aspx

RIBA London Region
Includes information of interest to those in London, including links, events and projects.
http://www.architecture.com/Regionsandinternational/UKNationsandregions/England/RIBALondon/RIBALondon.aspx

RIBA North East
RIBA North East delivers the services of the Royal Institute of British Architects in the North East Region. It also works closely with RIBA Yorkshire to deliver a number of support services to over 700 RIBA members.
http://www.architecture.com/RegionsAndInternational/UKNationsAndRegions/England/RIBANorthEast/RIBANorthEast.aspx

RIBA North West
RIBA North West extends from South Cheshire to the Scottish Borders, taking in Cumbria, Lancashire, Merseyside, Greater Manchester, and Cheshire. It represents nearly 2000 RIBA members in 500 practices in the region and promote the benefits of good architecture to the public.
http://www.architecture.com/Regionsandinternational/UKNationsandregions/England/RIBANorthWest/RIBANorthWest.aspx

RIBA South
RIBA South is made up of Branches in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hampshire, Isle of Wight and Oxfordshire, with a total of some 1600 members and 500 practices.
http://www.architecture.com/Regionsandinternational/UKNationsandregions/England/RIBASouth/RIBASouth.aspx

RIBA South East
RIBA South East covers Kent, Surrey, Sussex and includes Guernsey. It provides services to nearly 2,600 RIBA members in 600 practices in the region and promotes the benefits of good architecture to the public.
http://www.architecture.com/Regionsandinternational/UKNationsandregions/England/RIBASouthEast/RIBASouthEast.aspx

RIBA South West
RIBA South West covers Devon and Cornwall. The regional office is based in Plymouth and provides a wide range of services and advice - including a clients' advisory service - for the public as well as for its architect members.
http://www.architecture.com/RegionsAndInternational/UKNationsAndRegions/England/RIBASWandWessex/SouthWest.aspx

RIBA Wessex
Includes local links and information, and details of events in the South West. Includes a clients' advisory service.
http://www.architecture.com/RegionsAndInternational/UKNationsAndRegions/England/RIBASWandWessex/SouthWest.aspx

RIBA West Midlands
The region covers Shropshire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Staffordshire and the West Midlands. A diverse professional population of around 1,400 architects in 400 practices providing a rich and dynamic resource for the community.
http://www.architecture.com/Regionsandinternational/UKNationsandregions/England/RIBAWestMidlands/RIBAWestMidlands.aspx

RIBA Yorkshire
RIBA Yorkshire delivers the services of the Royal Institute of British Architects in the Yorkshire and Humber Region. The overarching aim is the advancement of architecture and the delivery of high standards of design and fitness for purpose within the built environment. Activity includes professional support for its members, chartered architects, and a range of services to the public and others.
http://www.architecture.com/Regionsandinternational/UKNationsandregions/England/RIBAYorkshire/RIBAYorkshire.aspx

Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS)
Provides links, news, a bookshop, and details of services offered.
http://www.rias.org.uk/

Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)
250,000 pages of useful information about architecture, architects, and the RIBA, including the entire RIBA Library catalogue online.
http://www.architecture.com/

Royal Society of Architects in Wales (RSAW)
The Royal Society of Architects in Wales (RSAW) is constituted as the regional organisation of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) in Wales.
http://www.architecture.com/RegionsAndInternational/UKNationsAndRegions/Wales/RSAW.aspx

Royal Society of Ulster Architects (RSUA)
Includes local links and information, and details of events in Ulster.
http://www.rsua.org.uk/

 

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