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PROFESSIONAL BODY FOR ARCHITECTS PRIMARILY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM
RIBA; Royal institute of british architects; Royal Institute of British Architects Collections; FRIBA; R.I.B.A.; Institute of British Architects; ARIBA; Honorary Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects; F.R.I.B.A.; British Architectural Library; Royal Institution of British Architects; Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects; RIBA Enterprises; Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects; Licentiate of the Royal British Institute of Architects; Licentiate of the Royal Institute of British Architects; Royal British Institute of Architects; Hon FRIBA; RIBA Publishing; RIBA Bookshops; RIBA Book Distribution; RIBA Book Distribution Service; Royal Institute of British Architecture; RIBA London Region Award; Architecture.com
  • ''Architectural Aspiration'', by Edward Bainbridge, above the main entrance, RIBA, 66 Portland Place, London
  • RIBA plaque on Whitla Hall, [[Queen's University Belfast]]
  • Reading Room, British Architectural Library, RIBA, 66 Portland Place, London

Ariba         
Exclamation. A victory yell over the theft of food from another, particularly in reference to French fries.
Ariba! Thanks for the curly fry, loser.
Aribas         
INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE WHICH OFFERS MASTERS IN GUJARAT
The ARIBAS, New Vallabh Vidhyanagar, Gujarat, India is an Institute of Science offering mainly master's degree programmes. The Institute was established in 2005.
RIBA         
UNJUST, EXPLOITATIVE GAINS MADE IN TRADE OR BUSINESS UNDER ISLAMIC LAW
RIBA; Royal institute of british architects; Royal Institute of British Architects Collections; FRIBA; R.I.B.A.; Institute of British Architects; ARIBA; Honorary Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects; F.R.I.B.A.; British Architectural Library; Royal Institution of British Architects; Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects; RIBA Enterprises; Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects; Licentiate of the Royal British Institute of Architects; Licentiate of the Royal Institute of British Architects; Royal British Institute of Architects; Hon FRIBA; RIBA Publishing; RIBA Bookshops; RIBA Book Distribution; RIBA Book Distribution Service; Royal Institute of British Architecture; RIBA London Region Award; Architecture.com
¦ abbreviation Royal Institute of British Architects.

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Royal Institute of British Architects

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is a professional body for architects primarily in the United Kingdom, but also internationally, founded for the advancement of architecture under its royal charter granted in 1837, three supplemental charters and a new charter granted in 1971.

Founded as the Institute of British Architects in London in 1834, the RIBA retains a central London headquarters at 66 Portland Place as well as a network of regional offices. Its members played a leading part in promotion of architectural education in the United Kingdom; the RIBA Library, also established in 1834, is one of the three largest architectural libraries in the world and the largest in Europe. The RIBA also played a prominent role in the development of UK architects' registration bodies.

The institute administers some of the oldest architectural awards in the world, including RIBA President's Medals Students Award, the Royal Gold Medal, and the Stirling Prize. It also manages RIBA Competitions, organising architectural and other design-related competitions.

The RIBA was historically a male-dominated body, first admitting women members in 1898, and appointing its first female president in 2009. Sometimes perceived as a London-centric organisation, it has also been accused of lacking transparency.

Examples of use of Ariba
1. However, now Roshan and Ariba companies have launched their services in the war–torn country.
2. Pat Furey, senior commodity manager at Ariba, a supplier of spend management software and services, says even the price of his daily cup of coffee has gone up.
3. "If India agrees, we would like to work out the formalities." AP President General Pervez Musharraf (left) accompanied by officials plays with one–and–a–half–year–old Ariba, whose mother was wounded in the October 8 earthquake, during a visit to the tent where they are being treated at an army base in the town of Bagh, in Pakistan–administered Kashmir.