Congratulations to Jack Mansfield-Hung and Spike (Michael) Whittingham who recently passed their final architectural practice exam! Since joining KTA in 2021, Jack has contributed to the development of our computational design and BIM systems; Spike has been a leader in our Reconciliation Working Group, taking on pro-bono work for The Olkola Aboriginal Corporation. We feel very proud to celebrate their achievement.
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The ARCPE exam is the final step towards registration as an Architectural Professional!
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Disheartened to hear this morning of the lack of communication the ATR have received from the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage in relation to the implementation of the Statutory Register for Architectural Technologists. There has been an enormous amount of work done in establishing and maintaining the Shadow register. Architectural Technologists are vital part of the construction industry, and this should be reflected in Government. #ATR #CIAT #ArchitecturalTechnology #ArchitecturalTechnologist #MCIAT
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We had excellent discussion about BIM Mandate and topics that are connected to it at #BILTEUR Still 2 days of great sessions ahead and already have been getting lot of valuable new information. These kind of events really prove the importance of knowledge transfer and collaboration. Avoid reinventing the wheel! #innovation #contech #BIM #digitalconstruction
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Uncover our powerful solutions for sectional design and structural analysis. Watch our latest session for an introduction to DIANA and a live demonstration on the use of composed elements. https://bit.ly/3ZxOMrZ #DIANA #CivilEngineering #StructuralAnalysis #ComposedElements #SectionalDesign
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Today marks 23 years since the tragic events of September 11, 2001. As we honor the memory of the lives lost, we also reflect on the resilience and strength of our nation—especially within the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industries. In the aftermath of that day, the AEC community was called to a higher purpose: to rebuild, to restore, and to shape a future where innovation, safety, and collaboration stand at the forefront. From the development of the new World Trade Center to enhanced building codes and security measures, we’ve seen how the AEC sector can drive progress and renewal, even in the face of immense loss. As we move forward, we continue to embrace this spirit of resilience. The structures we create today reflect not just technical prowess, but a collective determination to protect, innovate, and leave a lasting legacy for generations to come. While we build the future, we will never forget the sacrifice of those who perished and the courage of the heroes who responded. #NeverForget #Architecture #Engineering #Construction #Resilience #911 #AECCommunity #Rebuild #Honor #FutureForward
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Learnings from last weeks workshop I conducted on creating INDOOR TERRARRIUMS with 16 young architects and engineers from my team at NOVARCH CONSULTANTS!! 1. Sharing passion brings joy 2. Connecting with nature is very fulfilling 3. Nothing beats the joy of creating!!
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"I love the challenges that every day brings and the reward of seeing the accomplishments at the end of the project." From Belarus to MATC, Architectural Technology graduate Mariya Sorensen is building a successful career in construction. Read our latest feature 🔽 https://lnkd.in/g_E_zRBe
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NCARB introduced a new framework for architectural licensure in the U.S. today, the 'NCARB Competency Standard for Architects.' It outlines 16 key competencies required at licensure. NCARB President Kenneth R. Van Tine noted the new standard will "shape the architecture profession for years to come and ensure that the path to licensure is accessible to individuals of all backgrounds." Take a deep dive into the topic of architectural licensure with our recent Archinect In-Depth: Licensure series (link in the article).
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What's more, this course will be using a fully upgraded version of PHribbon aligning to the RICS v2 Whole Life Carbon Assessment Sept 2023 which is effective from 1st July, a few days before the course starts.
The next cohort for our PHribbon Course starts on Tuesday 9th July. Book your place today and join the list of AECB Endorsed PHribbon Users. Developed and delivered by Tim Martel https://buff.ly/3KdRDgR #phribbon #phpp #embodiedcarbon #upskill #architects #aecb #environmentconscious #carbonlitestandards #passivhaus #LETICarbonStandards #RIBAClimateChallenge Passivhaus Trust Coaction Training CIC LETI RIBA Passive House Institute Passive House Plus
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