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Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland

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The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland, or RIAS, is a professional body for architects in Scotland. It was founded in 1916 by Robert Rowand Anderson who donated his Georgian townhouse in Edinburgh to be used as it's home, where it remains to this day. It was given it's Royal charter in 1922. Associate membership is available to any member of the ARB who lives and works in Scotland.


RIAS Award for Architectre

Now in it's third year, the RIAS award is given to the best new building in Scotland. The prize money is £25,00, making it the largest prize for architecture in the UK.


List of winners and nominees