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"News about architecture no longer being a 'professional degree' is devastating, and also welcome"
The US Government's exclusion of architecture from its list of "professional" degrees prompts an overdue discussion about the value of licensing, write .
The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) Board of Directors has announced their endorsement of the concept of an additional, structured path that leads to licensure in a U.S.
The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) and the U.K.’s Architects Registration Board (ARB) signed a Mutual Recognition Agreement. (Courtesy National Council of Architectural ...
Richard Connell, a principal at S/L/A/M Collaborative in Glastonbury, said shortening the time it takes for an architect to get licensed and making the exam more relevant to real-word practice will ...
Over the past several years, there has been an uptick in political activity addressing the value of regulation. It is important to distinguish protective regulations for professions such as ...
TWH Architects’ Eric Huffstetler has earned his architect license. After 18 months, Mr. Huffstetler passed the Architecture Registration Examination consisting of five total exams – all of which he ...
Governors who recently suspended state licensing laws to address the COVID-19 pandemic tacitly conceded through this action that these regulations limit the free flow of health care services and ...
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