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The practice of ARCHITECTURE
edita ready reference when reviewing the UK Register of Architects
edit- 1 Main Narrative, from 1830s
- Royal Institute of British Architects
- Chartered architect
- from the "Lexigator" articles
- Architectural education in the United Kingdom (19c-20c)
- ARCUK and ARB
- 1930's to 2010
- Register of Architects
- Architects Registration in the United Kingdom
- Architects (Registration) Acts, 1931 to 1938
- Warne Report
- Reform of Architects Registration
- Architects Act 1997
- Architects Registration Board
- Architects Act 1997 : amendment of June 2008 under the European Communities Act 1972
- 2 Subsidiary "Lexigator" articles
- Society of Architects (1884–1925)
- Architects' Registration Council of the United Kingdom
- Schools of Architecture, Architects (Registration) Act, 1931
- Board of Architectural Education
- Lionel Bailey Budden
- Thomas Graham Jackson
- William H. White
- Architecture and Surveying Institute
- Association of Building Engineers
- User:Lexigator
- 3 Other articles about architectural practice for ready reference (selected from Wikipedia)
- Architects' Alliance of Ireland
- Architectural drawing
- Architectural engineering
- Architectural geometry
- Architectural management
- Architectural plan
- Brief (architecture)
- Building design
- Building envelope
- Built environment
- Common Arrangement of Work Sections
- Design Quality Indicator
- Environmental design
- Organizational space
- Placemaking
- Proportion (architecture)
- Site plan
- 4 Architecture and three Florentine architects
- Architecture
- Filippo Brunelleschi
- Lorenzo Ghiberti
- Leon Battista Alberti
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