Professional Practice Assignment No.1
Professional Practice Assignment No.1
Professional Practice Assignment No.1
Q.1) What are the main functions of C.O.A. Explain with provisions from
Architects Act 1972?
• "architect" means a person whose name is for the time being entered in the
register;
• "rule" means a rule made under this Act by the Central Government
B. Two persons nominated by the All India Council for Technical Education
established by the Resolution of the Government of India in the late Ministry of
Education No.F.16-10/44-E.III, dated the 30th November, 1945;
C. Five persons elected from among themselves by heads of architectural
institutions in India imparting full-time instruction for recognized qualifications;
Answer: -
• An elected or nominated member shall hold office for a term of three years
from the date of his election or nomination or until his successor has been
duly elected or nominated.
III. III. In the case where he has been elected under clause(c) of
sub-section (3) of section 3, if he ceases to hold his appointment
as the head of an Institution referred to in the said clause
IV. IV. A Casual vacancy in the Council shall be filled by fresh election
or nomination, as the case may be, and the person so elected or
nominated to fill the vacancy shall hold office only for the
remainder of the term for which the member whose place he
takes was elected or nominated.
Answer: -The Council shall upon its constitution assume the duty of
maintaining A Register in accordance with the provisions of this Act.
a. The full name with date of birth, nationality and residential address of the
architect.
b. His qualification for registration, and the date on which he obtained that
qualification and the authority which conferred it.
a. Any reference in any law for the time being in force to an architect shall be
deemed to be a reference to an architect registered under this Act.
b. After the expiry of two years from the date appointed under sub-section (2)
of section 24, a person who is registered in the register shall get preference
for appointment as an architect under the Central or State Government or in
any other local body or institution which is supported or aided from the public
or local funds or in any institution recognized by the Central or State
Government.
False Representation of Architect: If any person whose name is not for the
time being entered in the register falsely represents that it is so entered, or
uses in connection with his name or title any words or letters reasonably
calculated to suggest that his name is so entered, he shall be punishable with
fine which may extend to one thousand rupees.
a. The provisions of this section shall not apply to1. Landscape Architect2.
Naval Architect.
Answer: -
b. does not hold such a qualification but, being a citizen of India, has been
engaged in practice as an architect for a period of not less than five years
prior to the date appointed under subsection (2) of section 24 c. possesses
such other qualifications as may be prescribed by rules
Q.8) Under what circumstances can a name be removed from the
Register of Architects?
Answer: -
· From whom a request has been received to that effect, or who has
died since the last publication of the register.
· that his name has been entered in the register by error or on account
of misrepresentation or suppression of a material fact;
· that he has been convicted of any offence which, in the opinion of the
Council, involves moral turpitude
• When on receipt of a complaint made to it, the Council is of opinion that any
architect has been guilty of professional misconduct which, if proved, will
render him unfit to practice as an architect, the Council may hold an inquiry in
such manner as may be prescribed by rules
• After holding the inquiry under sub-section (1) and after hearing the
architect, the Council may, by order, reprimand the said architect or suspend
him from practice as an architect or remove his name from the register or pass
such other order as it thinks fit.
Answer: -
1) Society: -
1. Ensure that his professional activities do not conflict with his general
responsibility to contribute to the quality of the environment and
future welfare of society
2) Client: -
3) Architectural Practice: -
5. Not supplant (to take the place of, to remove forcefully) or attempt to
supplant another Architect.
6. Not prepare designs in competition with other Architects for a Client
without payment or for a reduced fee (except in a competition conducted in
accordance with the Architectural competition guidelines approved by the
Council). The Unit 4 on Competitions covers this phase.
10. Not have or take as partner in his firm any person who is disqualified
for registration by reason of the fact that his name has been removed from
the Register under Section 29 or 30 of the Architects Act, 1972.
4. Enter into agreement with the “Associates” defining their scope of work,
responsibilities, functions, fees and mode of payment
5) Conduct in advertising: -
An Architect shall not advertise his professional services nor shall he allow his
name to be included in advertisement or to be used for publicity purposes
save the following exceptions,
1. A notice of change of address may be published on three occasions and
correspondents may be informed by post.
2. An Architect may exhibit his name outside his office and on a building,
either under construction or completed, for which he is or was an Architect,
provided the lettering does not exceed 100mm. in height.
8. An Architect may allow his name to appear in the classified columns of the
trade / professional directory and/or telephone directory/ website.
Answer: -
3. Duty of care: It means duty to exercise utmost skill and care. When an
architect offers professional advice/architectural services, implicitly undertakes
that he is possessed of the knowledge and skill for the purpose. Thus, an
architect shall bring to his task a reasonable degree of knowledge and skill
and must exercise a reasonable degree of care.
Answer: -
1. Use of building for the purposes other than for which it has been designed.
6. Distress due to leakage from terrace, toilets, water logging within the
vicinity of the building and that would affect the strength/stability of the
structure or general well-being.
Answer: -
a. There must exist a duty to take care, which is owed by an architect to his
client.
c. The client must have suffered damage due to such breach of duty.