![]() ![]() PC 3 Apply principles of project planning, considering implications for Country, environmental sustainability, communities, stakeholders and project costs. PC 1 Comply with the regulatory requirements and obligations pertaining to practice as an architect, including legislation, professional codes of conduct, obligations for continuing professional development and professional indemnity insurance. PRACTICE MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT ![]() This course will deliver outcomes related to the following Competencies from the 2021 National Standard of Competency for Architects: Our First Nations Competency Crash Course Masterclass will deliver outcomes related to the following Competencies from the 2015 National Standard of Competency for Architects:ġ.3 Assessment of project budget and timeframe against project requirements and objectives.Ģ.1 Identification, analysis and integration of information relevant to siting of project.Ģ.6 Preparation and analysis of project development options in response to project brief.ģ.1 Design response integrates the objectives of brief, user intent and built purpose.ģ.2 Application of creative imagination, aesthetic judgement and critical evaluation in formulating design optionsģ.3 Design response incorporates assessment of the physical location and relevant wider regional, contextual and environmental issues.ģ.8 Application of manual and digital graphic techniques and modelling to describe three dimensional form and spatial relationships.Ĥ.2 Evaluation of design options against values of physical, environmental and cultural contexts.Ĥ.4 Inclusion of expertise of relevant specialists and consultants in developing the project design.Ĥ.6 Investigation and integration of appropriate material selection for the project design.ĥ.5 Integration of materials and components based upon an understanding of their physical properties.ĩ.7 Knowledge of legal and regulatory requirements and obligations in regard to architectural practice, practice management and registration as an architect. Image: Krakani-Lumi, Wukalina Courtesy Taylor and Hinds Architects ![]() Recordings of this Masterclass program will be available following each webinar event. This Masterclass program culminates with a series of case study examinations, shedding light on protocols for consultation and engagement through project initiation and delivery phases, the preparation of project and engagement plans, and approaches to embedding cultural expressions in design and planning from the concept design phase through project delivery to completion and beyond. Our program then explores the concepts of connecting, engaging and designing with Country and how each architect can reflect on their incorporation into their own practice. We will break down each aspect of the recently introduced 2021 National Standard of Competencies for Architects (NSCA 2021) competencies relating to Country and First Nations peoples grounded in the context of architectural practice. In this program, we offer an introduction to Indigenous knowledge, values, perspectives, cultural practices, and histories. ![]() The Australian Institute of Architects is pleased to present the latest in our formal CPD Masterclass programs, First Nations Competency Crash Course. 4 part Masterclass offering a total of 8 Formal CPD points presented over four two-hour webinar events ![]()
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