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Australian Institute of Architects Code of Professional Conduct
Published: 16 February 2017All members are governed by the Institute's Articles of Association, regulations and code of conduct. Read more about the Institute's Governance here ...
Adapting building designs for climate change is about managing the unavoidable. While there is debate around what level of adaptation is needed, ...
Read time: 3 minutes One of the most valuable services architects provide is design, yet some clients or potential clients attempt to obtain design ...
Read time: 15 minutes Claims by contractors made under Security of Payment (SOP) legislation can have various implications for architects ...
Office administration and manual structure
Published: 5 February 2020 | Edited: 27 September 2023Read time: 5 minutes Implementing appropriate administration systems in an architectural practice provides the basis for an efficient and profitable ...
Guide letter 18: Advice to client - building contract
Published: 20 December 2011 | Edited: 17 August 2022Read time: 2 minutes Guide letters provide advice about matters architects should consider when composing letters to the parties involved in ...
Read time: 8 minutes Professional indemnity (PI) insurance does not provide (and is not intended to provide) complete protection against professional ...
The climate-adaptive vernacular architecture of Asia-Pacific
Published: 31 May 2011 | Edited: 30 November 2018This note was reviewed and approved for currency in November 2018. This note is based on research undertaken as part of a Churchill Fellowship, which ...
The following five key principles provide the foundation for the establishment of balanced, equitable and insurable client–architect agreements.
The introduction of proportionate liability legislation is good news for professionals (and their professional indemnity insurers). It means that ...