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A registered architect, interior designer, or landscape architect is required to adhere to specific standards and criteria set forth in law, including acquiring continued professional education every year.  It is against the law for any individual to claim to be an architect, landscape architect or interior designer and not, in fact, be registered.   Visit www.tbae.state.tx.us for general information about architectural registration, or click here to search their database of registered architects. Scholarships for future architects (High school)
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Texas Board of Architectural Examiners

It's always a good idea to confirm your architect is in good standing with the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners, who regulate and maintain registration for all architects licensed to practice in the state.
Become An Architect
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Online Associate Resources
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University of Texas at Arlington School of Architecture


Good design makes a difference! 
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Gypsum and SustainabilityYou and Your Architect
The secret to a successful project lies in the professional, business and personal relationships between owner and architect.  The American Institute of Architects publishes
an excellent resource booklet called You and Your Architectwhich provides guidance on how to establish and benefit from those relationships.
"20 Questions to Ask Your Architect" AIA Designationshas the answer! will help you choose the professional who best meets your needs.

 

 

 


 

 
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