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Read time: 4 minutes The successful management of people in a design-focused environment such as architectural practice should produce a more ...
Work experience in an architectural practice provides a valuable opportunity for students to gain some insight into the daily activities of an ...
Read time: 4 minutes The Superannuation Guarantee (Administration) Act 1992 (Cth), (herein referred to as the Act) is the primary Superannuation ...
Liability, the obligation to compensate someone else for loss or damage, is a major concern for architects. The main types of architects' liability ...
Read time: 6 minutes Cloud computing is a generic term describing the use of remote servers, accessible over the internet, to store and manage data, ...
Read time: 4 minutes The Copyright Act 1968 gives architects (as 'authors' of an 'artistic work') three separate moral rights: the right of ...
Employees of architectural practices often work for several firms in order to gain experience before ultimately starting up their own practice. A ...
The introduction of proportionate liability legislation is good news for professionals (and their professional indemnity insurers). It means that ...
Read time: 10 minutes Copyright protects specific categories of works, one of which is artistic works. Architectural drawings, models of buildings, ...
Read time: 9 minutes What are moral rights? Moral rights are the reputational rights of an author such as an architect. They are separate and ...