The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is a professional body for architects in the United Kingdom. Originally named the Institute of British Architects in London, it was formed in 1834 by several prominent architects, including Philip Hardwick, Thomas Allom, William Donthorne, Thomas Leverton Donaldson, John Buonarotti Papworth and Thomas de Grey, 2nd Earl de Grey.
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- The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is a professional body for architects in the United Kingdom. Originally named the Institute of British Architects in London, it was formed in 1834 by several prominent architects, including Philip Hardwick, Thomas Allom, William Donthorne, Thomas Leverton Donaldson, John Buonarotti Papworth and Thomas de Grey, 2nd Earl de Grey. It was awarded a Royal Charter in 1837, becoming the Royal Institute of British Architects in London, eventually dropping the reference to London in 1892. The RIBA is a member organisation, with 40,500 members. Chartered Members are entitled to call themselves chartered architects and to append the post-nominals RIBA after their name; Student Members are not permitted to do so. Formerly, fellowships of the institute were granted, although no longer; those who continue to hold this title instead add FRIBA. RIBA is based at 66 Portland Place, London — a 1930s Grade II* listed building designed by architect George Grey Wornum with sculptures by Edward Bainbridge Copnall and James Woodford. The Institute also maintains a dozen regional offices around the United Kingdom. Parts of the London building are open to the public. It has a large architectural bookshop, a café, galleries for exhibitions and lecture theatres. Rooms are hired out for events.
- Das Royal Institute of British Architects, kurz RIBA ist eine Standesvertretung britischer Architekten mit Sitz in London. Es ist vergleichbar mit den deutschen Architektenkammern. Das RIBA hat 30.000 Mitglieder.
- Il Royal Institute of British Architects è un'organizzazione professionale per architetti nel Regno Unito. Chiamato originalmente Institute of British Architects in London, fu fondato nel 1834 da vari famosi architetti, tra cui Philip Hardwick, Thomas Allom, William Donthorne, Thomas Leverton Donaldson and John Buonarotti Papworth.
- O Royal Institute of British Architects (em português, Instituto Real de Arquitetos Britânicos) (RIBA) é uma organização profissional de arquitetos do Reino Unido. Originalmente chamado de Institute of British Architects in London (Instituto dos Arquitetos Britânicos em Londres), o instituto foi formado em 1834 por diversos proeminentes arquitetos, entre eles Philip Hardwick, Thomas Allom, William Donthorne, Thomas Leverton Donaldson e John Buonarotti Papworth. A instituição foi premiada com a Royal Charter em 1837, tornando-se o Royal Institute of British Architects in London, sendo que a referência a Londres foi retirada em 1892. O RIBA é uma organização com 30 mil membros, e está localizada em Portland Place, em Londres, num prédio construído nos anos 30 e projetado pelo arquiteto George Grey Wornum. Página da RIBA em
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- The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is a professional body for architects in the United Kingdom. Originally named the Institute of British Architects in London, it was formed in 1834 by several prominent architects, including Philip Hardwick, Thomas Allom, William Donthorne, Thomas Leverton Donaldson, John Buonarotti Papworth and Thomas de Grey, 2nd Earl de Grey.
- Das Royal Institute of British Architects, kurz RIBA ist eine Standesvertretung britischer Architekten mit Sitz in London. Es ist vergleichbar mit den deutschen Architektenkammern. Das RIBA hat 30.000 Mitglieder.
- Il Royal Institute of British Architects è un'organizzazione professionale per architetti nel Regno Unito. Chiamato originalmente Institute of British Architects in London, fu fondato nel 1834 da vari famosi architetti, tra cui Philip Hardwick, Thomas Allom, William Donthorne, Thomas Leverton Donaldson and John Buonarotti Papworth.
- O Royal Institute of British Architects (em português, Instituto Real de Arquitetos Britânicos) (RIBA) é uma organização profissional de arquitetos do Reino Unido. Originalmente chamado de Institute of British Architects in London (Instituto dos Arquitetos Britânicos em Londres), o instituto foi formado em 1834 por diversos proeminentes arquitetos, entre eles Philip Hardwick, Thomas Allom, William Donthorne, Thomas Leverton Donaldson e John Buonarotti Papworth.
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