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Architects (Registration) Act 1931 (Repealed 21.7.1997)

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Section 6A]

[F1FOURTH SCHEDULEU.K. EUROPEAN COMMUNITY QUALIFICATIONS IN ARCHITECTURE

Textual Amendments

F1Schs. 4, 5 inserted by S.I. 1987/1824, art. 6, Sch. and substituted by S.I. 1988/2241 art. 2 Sch. (art. 3 revoking the said art. 6 and Sch. of S.I. 1987/1824)

PART IU.K.

BelgiumU.K.

1The diplomas awarded by the higher national schools of architecture or the higher national institutes of architecture (architecte-architect).

2The diplomas awarded by the Higher Provincial School of architecture at Hasselt (architect).

3The diplomas awarded by the Royal Academies of Fine Arts (architecte-architect).

4The diplomas awarded by the “écoles Saint-Luc” (architecte-architect).

5The civil engineering/architecture diplomas and architecture/engineering diplomas awarded by the faculties of applied sciences of the universities and by the Polytechnic Faculty of Mons (ingénieur-architecte, ingenieur-architect).

DenmarkU.K.

The diplomas awarded by the School of Architecture of the Copenhagen Academy of Fine Arts and the Aarhus School of Architecture (arkitekt cand. arch.).

FranceU.K.

1The Government diploma of architect awarded by the Minister responsible for architecture (diplome d’architecte DPLG).

2The diploma of architect awarded by the Special School of Architecture in Paris (diplome d’architecte ESA).

3The diploma of architect awarded by the Higher National School of Art and Industry in Strasbourg, architecture department (diplome d’architecte ENSAIS).

GermanyU.K.

1The diplomas (Diplom-Ingenieur, Diplom-Ingenieur Univ.) awarded by architecture departments of the universities (Architektur/ Hochbau), the architecture departments of the Technische Hochschulen (Architektur/Hochbau), the architecture departments of the technical universities (Architektur/Hochbau), the architecture departments of Gesamthochschulen (Architektur/Hochbau), higher institutes of arts and higher institutes of fine arts.

2The diplomas (Diplom-Ingenieur, Diplom-Ingenieur FH) awarded by the architecture departments of the Fachhochschulen (Architektur/Hochbau) and by the architecture departments of Gesamthochschulen (Architektur/Hochbau) insofar as the training corresponds to that given in the Fachhochschulen where the period of study is not less than four years.

IrelandU.K.

1The degree of Bachelor of Architecture awarded by the National University of Ireland (B.Arch.(NUI)) to architecture graduates of University College, Dublin.

2The diploma of degree standard in architecture awarded by the College of Technology, Bolton Street, Dublin (Dip.Arch).

3The certificate of associateship of the Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland (ARIAI).

4The certificate of membership of the Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland (MRIAI).

ItalyU.K.

The diplomas of graduate in architecture (laurea in architettura) awarded by the universities of Chieti, Florence, Genoa, Naples, Palermo, Reggio Calabria and Rome La Sapienza, by the Polytechnic Institutes of Milan and Turin, and by the University Institute of Architecture of Venice, accompanied in each case by a diploma admitting the holder to the self-employed exercise of the profession, awarded by the Minister of Education after the candidate has passed the State examination before a competent examining board.

NetherlandsU.K.

1The certificate attesting success in the examination as graduate in architecture studies in the department of architecture studies (studierichting bouwkunde, afstudeerrichting architectuur) at the Technical University of Delft.

2The certificate attesting success in the examination as graduate in architecture studies in the department of architecture and urban studies (studierichting bouwkunde, differentiatie architectuur en urbanistiek) at the Technical University of Eindhoven.

3The certificate of higher vocational education awarded after successfully passing the examination at the end of second level of training for professions in the area of architecture held by the State examining committees at:

—Amsterdamse Hogeschool der Kunsten in Amsterdam,

—Hogeschool voor Beroepsonderwijs Rotterdam en omgeving in Rotterdam,

—Hogeschool Katholieke Leergangen in Tilburg,

—Hogeschool voor de Kunsten in Arnhem,

—Rijkshogeschool Groningen in Groningen,

—Rijkshogeschool Maastricht in Maastricht,

accompanied in each case by a declaration by the Office of the Architects’ Register (Stichting Bureau Architectenregister) attesting that the training corresponds to the criteria laid down in Articles 3 and 4 of the Directive.

PortugalU.K.

The Diploma as graduate in architecture (carto de curso de licenciatura em arquitectura) awarded by the faculty of architecture of the Technical University of Lisbon and the faculty of architecture of the University of Porto.

SpainU.K.

The official title of architect (titulo official de Arquitecto) awarded by the rector of one of the following establishments:

—the Polytechnic University (technical university) of Catalonia, higher technical schools of architecture of Barcelona o Del Valles;

—the Polytechnic University of Madrid, the Higher Technical School of Architecture of Madrid;

—the Polytechnic University of Las Palmas, the Higher Technical School of Architecture of Las Palmas;

—the Polytechnic University of Valencia, the Higher Technical School of Architecture of Valencia;

—the University of Seville, the Higher Technical School of Architecture of Seville;

—the University of Valladolid, the Higher Technical School of Architecture of Valladolid;

—the University of Santiago de Compostela, the Higher Technical School of Architecture of La Coruna;

—the University of the Pais Vasco, the Higher Technical School of Architecture of San Sebastian;

—the University of Navarra, the Higher Technical School of Architecture of Pamplona.

PART IIU.K. SPECIAL PROVISION FOR GERMANY

The diplomas (diplom-Ingenieur FH) awarded by the architecture departments of the Fachhochschulen (Architektur/Hochbau) and by the architecture departments of Gesamthochschulen (Architektur/ Hochbau) insofar as the training corresponds to that given in the Fachhochschulen where the period of study leading to that diploma is less than four years but at least three years.

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