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Checking the Register

The online Register of architects was launched by the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and local Government, John Gormley T.D. on 16th November 2009.

The Register as of November 2009, lists over 2700 architects. During the initial Stages of the registration there will be people not on the register, who have qualifications listed in the Building Control Act 2007 or who are in the process of completing the documentation submission and evaluations for registration. There will also be those who don’t have listed qualifications but who are preparing for assessment under the Technical Assessment Process, which evaluates relevant experience in architecture and can lead to registration. In addition there are three who are taking the Register Admission Examination.

If the person who is providing your architecture services is not on the Register, you should ask about relevant qualifications. The RIAI can also provide advice.

It is important to understand that the registration system is about the legal protection of the title ‘architect’. It does not, and is not intended, to limit those who provide architectural services to those architects in the Register.

What RIAI does

Under the Building Control Act 2007, RIAI acts as the registration body and Competent Authority for architects in Ireland.

Although the RIAI carries out a statutory function as the Registration Body and Competent Authority for Architects in Ireland this is carried out on an entirely self-funding basis. The RIAI does not receive any Government Funding or State Aid for this Statutory Function.

The relevant sections of the Building Control Act 2007 are:

Part 1: Preliminary and General (Sections 1 - 2)
Part 3: Registration of Architects (Sections 13 - 27)
Part 6: Fitness to Practice (Sections 56 - 59)
Part 7: Miscellaneous Provisions (Sections 60 - 73)

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