In this fascinating episode, Jonathan and Ethan delve into the intricacies of architectural registration and what it means to be a registered architect in different parts of the world. They explore the nuances of the term "architect," examining its legal protections and how it affects the professional landscape in New Zealand and beyond.
The conversation kicks off with Jonathan explaining the historical and legal context around the term "architect" in New Zealand, highlighting the requirements set by the Registered Architects Act 2005. Ethan adds an international perspective by discussing similar regulations in Canada and the implications for software and cloud architects. They move on to discuss the ethical considerations and potential pitfalls around misrepresentation, emphasizing the importance of clarity and honesty in professional practice. They conclude by introducing an upcoming guest, Sol Atkinson, who will share insights into professional development and continuous learning for architects. • Registered Architects Board New Zealand (https://www.nzrab.nz/) • Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) (https://www.architecture.com/)Tuesday, December 17, 2024
Architect Registration and Ethical Representation
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