Is it legal in Ireland to be an 'Architect'?
Richard Godfrey has blogged an interesting post on “Is it legal to be an 'Architect'?”, in the context of the title of ‘Architect’ being protected by English Law.
It seems the UK act in question is Architects Act 1997, with some guidance on its use can be found at this link
As pointed out by Richard, the Architects Registration Board (http://www.arb.org.uk), have commented on the use of architect in the ICT industry.
“In particular, the Board is aware of widespread use within the computer and IT industry of the word “architect” being incorporated into certain job descriptions, eg. “Systems Architect” or “Software Architect”. While such use may be a technical breach of the Act, the reason for and intention of continued regulation of title is principally to ensure that consumers of architects’ services are guaranteed a certain standard and quality of work.
It was never the intention of the Act to regulate the title for its own sake. The Board therefore takes a pragmatic view, and accepts that the use of the word “architect” causes no concern when used in a context which is clearly not related to the design and construction of buildings.”
I wonder is there such a law on the Irish statute books, probably not, phew!!
Maybe I should cut back on using buildings as analogies, just to be on the safe side
or maybe on second thought……
What would be useful, is a more formalised way to define the architect moniker and better establish the taxonomy, as it is a widely used term and perhaps establishing a better definition of the word architect and how it related to the design and construction of Buildings systems, would clean up the huge variety of roles and the many defintions (for Enterprise, Solution, System, Application, Software and Technical architect). Certainly the upcoming certified architect programme, especially with its strucuture/process being close to that of a PhD board, is a huge leap in the right direction. I have always had great admiration for certain certifications in the industry, such as the Cisco’s CCNA, CCNP and CCIE, these are ultra hard to get and you earn your strips with them. Architecture
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