The document outlines the typical 10-year route to becoming a qualified architect in the UK. It shows the educational requirements including A-Levels, undergraduate university study, practice placements, and postgraduate qualifications like the RIBA Part 1, 2, and 3 exams. Completing the route involves years of schooling, work placements in architectural practice, and university education culminating in qualification as an architect.
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A route into Architecture Part 2- Ben Myers, City Builder Academy
1. A Route to Architecture
YOU’RE AN
ARCHITECT!
YOU’RE AT
SCHOOL
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A-Levels
School / College
RIBA part I
University
Part I
Year Out
Architectural practice
RIBA part II
University
Part II
Year Out
RIBA Part III
Architectural practice
2. Working in Practice
YOU’RE AN
ARCHITECT!
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Part I
Year Out
Architectural practice
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RIBA part II
University
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Year Out
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RIBA Part III
Architectural practice
6. A Route to Architecture
YOU’RE AN
ARCHITECT!
YOU’RE AT
SCHOOL
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
YEARS
A-Levels
School / College
RIBA part I
University
Part I
Year Out
Architectural practice
RIBA part II
University
Part II
Year Out
RIBA Part III
Architectural practice
15. A Route to Architecture
YOU’RE AN
ARCHITECT!
YOU’RE AT
SCHOOL
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
YEARS
A-Levels
School / College
RIBA part I
University
Part I
Year Out
Architectural practice
RIBA part II
University
Part II
Year Out
RIBA Part III
Architectural practice