Only those professionals who have fulfilled these
requirements, or other requirements as stipulated
by each individual state, may legally call themselves
architects and practice architecture in the jurisdiction
granting the license. Individuals may be registered,
or licensed, in more than one state by means of reciprocal
licensing agreements among the states.
Look for the AIA initials after the name of any architect
you consider for your project. AIA architects remain
current with professional standards through continuing
education and subscribe to a code of ethics and professional
conduct that assure clients, the public and colleagues
of their dedication to high standards in professional
practice.
At the heart of every successful project
is a strong relationship between client and architect.
AIA architects know that the more knowledgeable their
clients are, the more likely they are to fully participate
in the process and enjoy the benefits of a collaborative
effort.