Minimum Standards for Registration as Registered Architect

No person who designs buildings, prepares plan and specifications for buildings, or supervises the construction of buildings may use the title “architect” unless he or she is a Registered Architect.

To meet the minimum standard for registration, a person must demonstrate that he or she is able to practice competently to the standard of a Registered Architect.
 
The applicant’s ability as regarding to the following will be taken into account when assessing whether or not the applicant meets the overall standard for registration:
 
  1. to comprehend, and to apply his or her knowledge of, accepted principles underpinning—
                   (i) widely applied good practice for professional architecture; and
                   (ii) good practice for professional architecture that is specific to New Zealand; and
  2. to create a design for a complex building that is capable of realisation through the exercise of knowledge, imagination, judgement, and professional responsibility; and
  3. to formulate an initial response to a project brief for a complex building sufficient to obtain endorsement of overall objectives and concept by a client and other interested parties; and
  4. to develop a design proposal for a complex building from an initial concept; and
  5. to resolve a schematic design for a complex building sufficient to obtain agreement and authorisation to proceed to documentation for its translation into built form; and
  6. to continuously comply with the brief and meet contractual arrangements throughout the course of implementation of a design project for a complex building; and
  7. to communicate information throughout the course of determining a brief and throughout the conceptual design, design development, documentation, and construction phases of the engagement; and
  8. to generate documentation of a building project so that it can be costed, built, and completed in accordance with the brief, time frame, cost, and quality objectives; and
  9. to prepare as-built record documents before, or at, completion of a building project to provide for effective occupancy and as research input for future operational use; and
  10. to establish project management by confirming objectives and conditions at the inception of a project; and
  11. to establish an appropriate procurement method and complete contractual arrangements with all participants; and
  12. to provide contract administration for the construction of a project; and
  13. to document responsibilities and assemble information for future operational use before, or at, completion of a project; and
  14. to establish and maintain an architectural practice; and
  15. to conduct his or her practice of architecture to an ethical standard at least equivalent to the code of ethical conduct; and
  16. to understand and comply with the applicable New Zealand statutory and regulatory requirements.
New Zealand Registered Architects Board
Postal Address: PO Box 11106, Manners Street, Wellington
Level 5, Tourism & Travel House, 79 Boulcott St, Wellington 6011
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