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CNAPPC
 

Professional Practice

 
Regulated
free
professional training
2 years
organization of profession
RIAI is recognized by state as the representative body for the Architectural Profession in Ireland
registration
there no statutory registration; an association has been set up on a voluntary basis (RIAI); an examination is required for admission
permanent vocational training
the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (RIAI), will be making CPD mandatory for all of its members and all registrants on the register of architects, from the 1st October 2009. From that date onwards, all such architects will be required to take at least 40 hours of CPD per year and the RIAI will be verifying that they do so.
protection of professional title
none
fees
a scheme is recommended by RIAI
liability
architects are liable for the project. Insurance is not compulsory, although it is recommended by the professional association
code of practice
yes - RIAI
code of conduct
yes - RIAI
 
 
 
All data were derived from the bibliographic references
and correspond to the relevant state-of-the-art.
Last updated on 20/02/2007
The information provided herein was developed by the National Board of Italian Architects and is based both on data collected directly by the National Board of Italian Architects and on data collected from bibliographical sources.
 
References:
  • CENSIS Statistics Report in cooperation with the National Council of Italian Architects September 1999
  • "Architetti in Europa - Formazione e Professione", a research funded by the "Jacques Delors Research Grant within the European Culture" of the Yuste Academy with the support of the European Commission, for the "Charles V" prize awarded by the European Academy of the Yuste Foundation - 1999
  • "Architetto - Manuale per la professione", by E. Milone - 4th edition, August 1999 - DEI
  • Official European National Statistics Bodies - see links
  • "Professione architetto in Europa" - Etaslibri - Gruppo Editoriale Fabbri
 
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