What’s The Difference between a Chartered Architect and an architect?

The Royal Institute of British Architects, RIBA, is an organisation that is recognised not just throughout the United Kingdom, but throughout the world. It is considered to be the epitome of a trusted architectural institution, and to be a RIBA Chartered Architect is a respected achievement and one we’re very proud of here at JLE Studios.

Many of our clients ask us “what’s the difference between an architect and a chartered architect?” A RIBA Chartered Architect, often just referred to as a ‘chartered architect’ means that the architect or architectural practice is a member of RIBA, and that those Chartered practices are endorsed and promoted by RIBA.

The Royal Institution of British Architects has stringent and respected requirements for accreditation, requiring that those practices or individuals demonstrate that their business is committed to excellence both in design and the delivery of that service.

Eligibility Criteria for membership of RIBA 

  • At least one of the full-time principals (Director or Partner) of the company must be a RIBA Chartered Member.

  • At least one in eight of the staff members must be a RIBA Chartered Member and all architectural work must be supervised by a RIBA Chartered Member.

  • The company/practice must commit to operating policies regarding best practice in Employment, Equality, Diversion & Inclusion; Health & Safety; Quality Management and Environmental Management.

Knowing that the Chartered Architect they have chosen is accredited to RIBA gives our new (and existing) clients the confidence that JLE Studio is a recognised company within the industry. They understand that we have an authoritative and positive commitment to maintaining and delivering a high level of service and act with the highest standards of professionalism, best practice and ethics. 

JLE Studios are Chartered Architects with expert knowledge and superb design capabilities, as can be seen on our projects pages. We have substantial experience and expertise of working with historic, period, listed and landmark properties, as well as extensive knowledge and experience of creating new builds in ultra-contemporary styles as well as those with recognised traditional and classic influences.

Our architectural qualifications and abilities are combined with skilful design knowledge. The architectural experience and design capabilities of JLE Studios gives our clients the opportunity to get the most out of the spaces they want to transform. By combining architectural and design skills we can create amazing projects that provide timeless spaces for our clients. Our architects will enhance and bring out the best of every building they work on, no matter its age or history. 

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