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About The Association
How to Find an Architect
Careers in Architecture
How to Become an MAA Member
How To Register A Practice
How To Obtain a Temporary Licence
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How to Become An MAA Member Registered Members |
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Council may admit as a
Registered Member any individual
who provides:
- Proof of completion of
Education, Experience and
Examination requirements.
- A legal declaration
of having knowledge of
documents governing the
practice of architecture in
Manitoba.
- Evidence of good character.
Registered Members in good
standing with other provincial
associations who meet the
requirements under the Canadian
Reciprocity Agreement
are also eligible, as are
members in good standing in USA
state associations who meet the
requirements under the Inter-Recognition Agreement Between the
NCARB and the CCAC.
Privileges
Registered Members are
entitled to:
- Use the title "Architect", "Registered Architect", or the initials
"M.A.A." after his/her
name.
- Hold office as an elected member of
the MAA Council and serve on
MAA Committees.
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- Receive benefits and
undertake the duties and responsibilities
under The Architects Act and
MAA By-Laws (relative to the practice
of architecture in the Province of
Manitoba).
- Attend and vote at the
Annual General Meeting and
Special General Meetings,
- Receive the MAA newsletter and other
correspondence to the MAA membership.
Application
There are three sets of
application requirements:
Architects must
register both themselves and
their firms with the MAA in order to practice the
profession and/or represent themselves as an architectural firm in Manitoba,
regardless of what form of service might be
delivered.
Click here for more
information.
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