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  1. Mark Hogan (@markasaurus)
    June 19, 2013

    If only the EU could set up reciprocity for architects licensed in the US! Unfortunately, we don’t even have full reciprocity between states over here.

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    • markstephensarchitect
      June 19, 2013

      Hi Mark

      I was going to say US is big country but I guess Europe is pretty big 😉

      Is there an exam in every state ?

      Mark

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  2. Gary Wilson
    May 31, 2014

    Hi Mark;

    As a graduate of the program in IT Sligo I couldn’t agree more with you about the course. The ability to re-design and repurpose the abundance of abandoned and disregarded buildings over Ireland is certainly the more sustainable approach to architecture in Ireland. IT Sligo now offers the Part 2 in Interior Architecture on campus, but I stand to be corrected but I don’t think any student has undertaken the course yet.

    Regards

    Gary

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  3. DECERGY
    November 23, 2014

    Good afternoon.

    My husband is a french interior architect. He provises lessons to french students in Britain, and also works with particulars : extension for houses. He ‘s got commercial projects too.
    Three years ago, he found a job with Hays Consultant as a projetc architect for Oreal : a french agency based in Nantes which works for a famous Supermarket called “E. Leclerc”. He managed a small team of junior architects and architectural technicians.
    We are looking for living in Ireland, but we don’t know if the french architecture license has an equal level such as RIBA or RIAI ? Or if he can work in your country with his 19 years experience.

    We thank you in adavance for your answer.

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    • Mark Stephens
      December 9, 2014

      Hi apologies for delay; your French architecture license should be accepted in Ireland – contact http://www.riai.ie to check

      Mark

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