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  2. National Council of Architectural Registration Boards

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    International Credential/License Requirement. Your non-U.S. license must be active and in good standing at the point of application. Your non-U.S. license must allow unlimited practice—the design of all types and sizes of buildings. Your country must have a system for tracking disciplinary action for architects.

  3. University of Kansas School of Architecture and Design

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    The School traces its architectural roots to 1912 when KU's School of Engineering faculty established an undergraduate degree program in architectural engineering (ARCE). ). Existing faculty taught the initial architectural engineering courses, but Goldwin Goldsmith, a principal of the New York City architectural firm Van Vleck and Goldsmith, was hired as the first full-time faculty member and ...

  4. Cheryl L. McAfee - Wikipedia

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    Cheryl Lynn McAfee, FAIA, NOMA (born c. 1958), is an American architect. [1] She is the CEO of McAfee 3, an architecture firm founded by her father Charles F. McAfee. [2] [3] [4] In 1990, she was the first women to receive an architecture license in the state of Kansas. [5] McAfee was named one of the "Top Women Architects" by Ebony magazine in ...

  5. Category:Architects from Kansas - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 10 December 2022, at 07:08 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. R. Bruce Patty - Wikipedia

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    R. Bruce Patty FAIA (January 25, 1935 – December 16, 1998) was an American architect in practice in Kansas City, Missouri from 1963 until his death in 1998. He was co-founder of the Kansas City firm known as BNIM in 1970 and he served as president of the American Institute of Architects for the year 1985.

  7. Erasmus T. Carr - Wikipedia

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    Erasmus T. Carr FAIA (October 25, 1825 – May 12, 1915) was an American architect in practice in Leavenworth, Kansas, Denver, Colorado and Miles City, Montana from 1857 until his retirement in 1898. Carr, along with John G. Haskell , was one of the first two professional architects to practice in Kansas.

  8. George P. Washburn - Wikipedia

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    George Putnam Washburn (March 21, 1846 – May 16, 1922) was a prominent architect practicing in Kansas. Washburn came to Kansas in 1870, worked as a carpenter and architect, and in 1882 opened an architecture practice in Ottawa, Kansas. His son joined his firm which became George P. Washburn & Son. In 1910 George P.'s son-in-law, Roy Stookey ...

  9. Professional requirements for architects - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, the title of architect is legally limited to those registered through state and territory Architects Registration Boards. There are three basic requirements for registration: a professional degree from an accredited school of architecture at Masters level or equivalent; at least two years of practical experience; and the completion of the three stage Architectural Practice ...