Référence: CECHOP20251002

Date: October 2, 2025 at 2:00 PM EST
Registration Fee: FREE for Members; Non-Member: $39
Registration Fee: FREE for Members; Non-Member: $39
Accreditation: 1.5 AIBC CORE LU, 1.5 OAA Structured Learning Hours
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Admission to the Profession | Organization of the Profession in Canada
Gain valuable insights into the regulatory framework and historical development of architectural practice in Canada at this session, featuring chapters 1.5 and 1.6 of the Canadian Handbook of Practice for Architects (CHOP). This essential guide provides valuable insights into the professional practice of architecture in Canada.
Gain valuable insights into the regulatory framework and historical development of architectural practice in Canada at this session, featuring chapters 1.5 and 1.6 of the Canadian Handbook of Practice for Architects (CHOP). This essential guide provides valuable insights into the professional practice of architecture in Canada.
Chapter 1.5: Admission to the Profession
We'll discuss the jurisdiction of provincial and territorial governments over professional practice and the role of professional associations in regulating members to protect the public. This section covers the common admission standards adopted by the 10 provincial associations of architects and the Northwest Territories Association of Architects, including the three Es: education, experience, and examination. We'll also explore how these components overlap to benefit students and interns, and the role of the Examination for Architects in Canada (ExAC) and the Architect Registration Examination (ARE).
Chapter 1.6: Organization of the Profession in Canada
This section traces the historical development of the architectural profession in Canada, beginning in the 19th century. We'll explore the emergence of architectural societies in response to technological and societal changes, the need for regulation, and the promotion of professional competence. We'll discuss the formation of the first architectural societies in Europe and Canada, the establishment of provincial associations, and the creation of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC).
Speaker Dr. Henry Tsang, AAA, FRAIC, RHFAC, LEED GA, WELL AP.
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