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2456
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Four laws important to state architects - SB 437 Single Prime/MultiPrime, SB119 Volunteer Architect Immunity, HB907 Statute of Repose, and SB652 Association Group Insurance Reform - were ratified by the 1995 General Assembly.
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35457
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Frank Harmon offered practical questions to ask when selecting an architect. Questions covered topics such as: a client’s working relationship with the architect; the architect’s professional reputation; costs at every phase of the process. Included were profiles of a single family home, urban residence, residence, artist’s studio and apartment, and private residence. Each profile contained information such as site/location, architect, general contractor, construction year, picture and floor plan, and photographer.
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19139
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Accredited institutions and requirements to become a professional, recognized architect within the state are reviewed in this article. The North Carolina Board of Architecture functioning under the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards is the governing institution within the state and establishes the standards for practicing, professional architects. Specific requirements for professional status are reviewed.
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