2007-02-18 11:41 AM - last edited on 2023-05-11 02:24 PM by Noemi Balogh
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mark44 wrote:you're unlikely to have much success finding an ARB registered practice, although there are plenty of poms in this part of the world: i can't remember whether you just have to work under an ARB registered
by the way, whats it like to be an architect in new zealand? im looking into possibly doing my work experience there (although it has to be an ARB registered practice).
Tom wrote:where are you working tom? chch isn't that big, so you can't be too far away . . . i'm just on the edge of the centre: armagh street/durham street north . . .
I'm not an architect, and i've only just returned from england myself...
2007-02-22 11:28 PM
~/archiben wrote:I'm teaching at the D+A College on Worcester St. Who are you working for?
Tom wrote:where are you working tom? chch isn't that big, so you can't be too far away . . . i'm just on the edge of the centre: armagh street/durham street north . . .
I'm not an architect, and i've only just returned from england myself...
2007-02-22 11:30 PM
s2art wrote:Nobody who has mastered Archicad as you have can be referred to as a simple draughtsman.
I, too, am but a simple Draughtsman