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ARCHITECT

Description

Architects provide professional services or creative work to plan and design structures and buildings, applying knowledge of design, construction procedures, zoning and building codes, and building materials to safeguard the public from hazards such as fire, panic, structural failure, and unsanitary conditions. Consult with clients to determine functional and spatial requirements along with aesthetic considerations. Plan layout of project, prepare scale drawings and contact documents for building contractors. Represent client in obtaining bids and awarding construction contracts. May direct activities of workers preparing drawings and specification documents.

Statute/Rules NH RSA 310-A:37; Administrative Rules Chapter Arch 100 - 500
  
Regulatory Agency JOINT BOARD OF LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION
57 Regional Drive
Concord, New Hampshire 03301-8518
  
phone (603) 271-2219
fax (603) 271-6990
web www.state.nh.us/jtboard/home.htm
contact person Louise Lavertu, Executive Director
e-mail llavertu@nhsa.state.nh.us
  

Licensure Requirements:

  • Be at least 21 years of age and have graduated from an approved high school or its equivalent
  • Possess one of the following combinations of professional education and experience:
    • A National Architectural Accrediting Board or Canadian Architectural Certification Board accredited professional degree in architecture and at least three years architectural experience in accordance with the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) Handbook for Interns and Architects 2002-2003 edition;
    • A four-year pre-professional degree in architecture and at least seven years architectural experience in accordance with the NCARB Handbook for Interns and Architects 2002-2003 edition; or
    • If the candidate has no degree, they must have at least 13 years architectural experience in accordance with the NCARB Handbook for Interns and Architects 2002-2003 edition
  • Completion of the Intern Development Program through the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB)
  • Each applicant must provide no fewer than five references from unrelated individuals with at least three being licensed architects having detailed knowledge of the applicant's architectural experience

Examination

  • Candidates must successfully pass the nine-part National Council of Examiners Architectural Registration examination

Continuing Education

  • Not required

Fees

Application $120.00
Certification of licensure $50.00
Verification of licensure $15.00
Biennial renewal $120.00
NCARB council record application $200.00
State-to-state reciprocity $275.00
Certificate of licensure replacement fee $25.00

Reciprocity:  Permitted if the other state's licensing requirements are substantially equivalent to or higher than those of New Hampshire

Residence/Citizenship:  Neither New Hampshire residency nor US citizenship is required

Number of Active Licenses:  1,735

Standard Occupational Code (O*Net):  17-1011.00  Architects, Except Landscape and Naval

Related Training:  Architecture; Environmental Design/Architecture; Interior Architecture; Architectural History and Criticism

Further Information*
National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB)
1801 K Street NW, Suite 1100-K
Washington DC 20006
phone: (202) 783-6500
web: <www.ncarb.org>

last revision: August 2007

*For reference only. This listing does not constitute an endorsement of any organization, and is subject to change.

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