Architecture is a passion, a vocation, a calling
- as well as a science and a business. It has been described as a social art
and also an artful science.
In most developed countries, only qualified people with
appropriate license, certification, or registration with a relevant body, often
governmental may legally practice architecture. Such licensure usually requires
an accredited university degree, successful completion of exams, and a training
period. The use of terms and titles, and the representation of oneself as an
architect is restricted to licensed individuals by law, although in general,
derivatives such as Architectural
Designer are not legally protected.
To practice architecture implies the ability to practice
independently of supervision. The term Building Design professional (or Design professional), by contrast, is
a much broader term that includes professionals who practice independently
under an alternate profession, such as engineering professionals, or
those who assist in the practice architecture under the supervision of a
licensed architect, such as Architectural
Technologists and intern
Architects. In many places, independent, non-licensed individuals
may perform design services outside the professional restrictions, such design
houses and other smaller structures.
Architecture Starts With a Line.
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