![]() ![]() Other procedures are available for applicants who don’t have a recognised degree and the required work experience, and architects from overseas. Typically, Architectural Graduates come to registration about four to five years after they graduate, though if you are ready it can be sooner. Once you have the required work experience you can apply to be assessed for registration. This might include working for an architectural designer or setting up your own business or working overseas. The second and longer option is for those who find some kind of architectural work that is NOT under the supervision of a Registered Architect. The specific requirements are EITHER:ĥ,250 hours practical experience, of which at least 3,550 hours must be post-graduation of a recognised qualification and at least 1,650 hours must be spent under the direction of a Registered Architect in New Zealand ORĩ,750 hours (5 years) practical experience of which at least 8,000 hours must be post-graduation of a recognised qualification and at least 3,150 hours must be spent in the practice of architecture in New Zealand. To be assessed for registration, persons with a recognised degree also need to have the required work experience. This suggests that you have the title of “Architect” which is legally protected until you are registered. Please don’t use the term "Graduate Architect". ![]() This means as you work towards registration, describe yourself as an "Architectural Graduate". In New Zealand, when providing building design services, only a Registered Architect can put “Architect” on his or her business card, and likewise for websites, Facebook, Linked In, and so on. Registration means legally being a New Zealand Registered Architect.Ī Registered Architect is a person recorded on the New Zealand Architects’ Register as able to practise competently and thus permitted by law to call him or herself an “Architect”. If you intend to be a working architect, you should be planning your path to registration as an architect, hence this information. This information is for those who have or are about to graduate with an MArch(Prof) from the University of Auckland, or Unitec, or Victoria University of Wellington.Īfter five years’ of demanding study, finally you have or are about to graduate with your M Arch (Prof). ![]()
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