Architectural Review Asia Pacific

TO REGISTER OR NOT TO REGISTER… IS THAT THE QUESTION?

This is not your classic story with the concluding mandate to ‘get registered’. This is also by no means a representative or aggregative picture of architectural registration in Australia. Instead, this is a retrospective incursion into the thoughts of one such recently registered architect – an honest narrative that, while ultimately nothing more than personal opinion, I hope may resonate with other emerging professionals pondering a similar conundrum, and foster new discussions on approaching it.

Having only very recently transitioned from an architectural graduate to a registered Victorian architect, it was important for me to reflect on the six dense months of

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