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February 25th

10 Jahre nach Bologna – ASAP Gutachtersymposium

25-02-2010 - 10 Jahre nach Bologna ist die Akkreditierung der überwiegenden Zahl von Studien-gängen der Architektur und Planung abgeschlossen. Reakkreditierung bzw. Sys-temakkreditierung stehen an. Dies ist der Zeitpunkt an dem ASAP die bisherigen Ergebnisse einer kritischen Würdigung unterziehen und die Erfahrungen der Gut-achter aus den bisherigen Verfahren evaluieren möchte.

February 19th

Interior Lives Conference - Online Booking Open

18-02-2010 - The Modern Interiors Research Centre Conference, Kingston University, London Thursday 13 and Friday 14 May 2010. Online booking for this conference is now open at: http://www.kingston.ac.uk/fada/research/mir/mir_conf.php
This conference will consider the historical insights that ethno/auto/biographical investigations into the lives of individuals, groups and interiors can offer architectural and design historians; the methodological issues that arise from the use of ethno/auto/biographical sources to explore the history of the interior as a site in which everyday life is experienced and performed; and the ways in which contemporary architects and interior designers draw on personal and collective histories in their practice.
 

February 15th

Dutch Parliament Approves Title Act

09-02-2010 - The Dutch Parliament approved an important alteration of the Architects Title Act. Since 1987 the titles of Architects, Interior Architects, Landscape Architects and Urban Designers have been reserved to registered professionals in the Netherlands. The now approved review of the Title Act introduces an obligation for continuing education for Interior Architects, Landscape Architects and Urban Designers (already into force for Architects), as well as a two-year professional experience period before entry into the Register. The most important change however for the Interior Architects is the requirement of a training concluded with a Master’s Degree.