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Introduction to the exam. A registered architect is a person who has obtained a registered architect qualification certificate in accordance with the law and performs the business of a registered architect in an architectural design unit. The State implements the professional qualification system for registered architects for personnel engaged in professional and technical work such as comprehensive design, indoor and outdoor environment design, architectural decoration design, architectural restoration, architectural sculpture, and design of structures with special architectural requirements, as well as professional and technical work such as architectural design technical consultation, building investigation and appraisal, and construction guidance and supervision of projects designed by themselves.
A registered architect is a person who has obtained a registered architect qualification certificate in accordance with the law and performs the business of a registered architect in an architectural design unit.
There are two levels of registered architects: first-class architects and second-class architects.
Exam Subjects. Level 1 Architect Qualification Examination Subjects: Architectural Design (Knowledge); Pre-design & Site Design (Knowledge); Structure; Building Physics & Equipment; building materials and construction; construction economics, construction and design business management; architectural schematic design (drawing); Architectural Technical Design (Drawing); Site design (drawing).
Level 2 Architect Licensing Examination Subjects: Architectural Design (Drawing); Architectural construction and detailing (drawing); building structure and equipment; Laws, Regulations, Economics and Construction.
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Design modeling, plane layout and other software to be learned, including Photoshop, 3DMAX, AutoCAD, of which Photoshop is mainly used for image processing, and the rendered drawings are made more realistic through PS; 3DMAX is a software that every interior design must master, 3DMAX is a software used for modeling, materials, models, and lighting display; AutoCAD is used for plane drawing, whether it is indoor or outdoor floor plan, construction drawing, elevation, and three-dimensional drawing are all operated by CAD software.
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Subjects of the first-class architect qualification examination1. Pre-design and site design (knowledge);
2. Architectural design (knowledge);
3. Building structure;
4. Building physics and equipment;
5. Building materials and structure;
6. Construction economic, construction and design business management;
7. Architectural design (drawing); 8.Architectural Technical Design (Drawing);
9. Site design (drawing).
Level 2 Architect Licensing Examination Subjects.
1. Architectural design (drawing);
2. Building structure and detailed drawings (drawing);
3. Building structure and equipment;
4. Laws, regulations, economy and construction.
Level 2 Architect Licensing Examination Subjects.
There are four subjects in total for Registered Architect II: Site and Architectural Design (Drawing), Building Structure and Equipment, Building Structure and Detail (Drawing), Law, Regulations, Economy and Construction.
The results of the Class 2 Registered Architect Examination are valid for four years, and during this four-year examination cycle, candidates are advised to report two subjects in the first year and two subjects in the second year. Of course, if there is a situation where you have not taken the test, you can adjust accordingly.
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The subjects of the Level 2 Architect Examination include Architectural Design (Drawing), Building Construction and Detailing (Drawing), Building Structure and Equipment and Law, Regulations, Economy and Construction. Among them, the questions of site and architectural design, building structure and detail are all drawing questions, and the building structure and equipment and laws and regulations are all 100 multiple-choice questions.
The full score of each subject of the second-level architect examination is 100 points, the passing score line is 60 points, and the passing score is valid for four years.
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1.Interior decoration designer is a professional skill appraisal organized by the Ministry of Labor and Social Security.
Exams, twice a year.
The assistant interior architect is organized by the Interior Design Branch of the Architectural Society of China, which is the professional qualification assessment, examination and certification organized by the highest academic group in the national architectural decoration industry.
2.The entry requirements for the two exams are different, and they are both declared according to academic qualifications and working hours. For example, you have been admitted to the interior decoration designer, and then you are an interior decoration designer (national level 2), a senior interior decoration designer; Assistant Architect.
After that, Interior Architect, Senior Interior Architect.
3.Application for Interior Architect Requirements:
Educational requirements: junior college.
After graduation, he has been engaged in architectural interior environment design for more than 7 years;
Graduated from university with a bachelor's degree, engaged in architectural interior environment design for more than 5 years;
Obtained a master's degree and has been engaged in architectural interior environment design for more than 3 years;
Obtained or trembled with a bachelor's degree.
More than 3 years of experience in architectural interior environment design;
Competence and level requirements (two of the following conditions):
Able to independently preside over the interior environment design of small and medium-sized buildings (with an investment of more than 5 million yuan) (submit 1 completed project information);
Participate in the interior environment design of large and medium-sized projects with a good level (submit 1 individual information);
Independently completed the interior environment design of 10 residential buildings (submitted 1 project information);
Independently completed the interior environment design of 5 medium-sized commercial buildings of more than 100 square meters (submitted 1 project information);
The designed works have won the honorary titles issued by provincial and ministerial level or national industry organizations.
submit the corresponding certificates).
Professional theoretical knowledge and writings (with one of the following conditions, as a reference condition);
A more comprehensive grasp of the basic theoretical knowledge and professional technical knowledge necessary for the industry;
Understand the trend of design development in the industry at home and abroad, and have a high level of artistic accomplishment;
Proficient in the design skills, standards and specifications of the industry, and understand the relevant laws and regulations of the industry;
He has published influential articles in professional magazines in this industry, and has a certain theoretical level.
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The qualification examination for first-class registered architects consists of 9 subjects: "Architectural Design", "Construction Economy, Construction and Design Business Management", "Pre-design and Site Design", "Site Design (Drawing Questions)", "Building Structure", "Building Materials and Construction", "Architectural Schematic Design (Drawing Questions)", "Building Physics and Building Equipment" and "Building Technology Design (Drawing Questions)". The qualification examination for second-level registered architects consists of four subjects: "Building Structure and Detail (Drawing Questions)", "Law, Regulations, Economy and Construction", "Building Structure and Equipment" and "Site and Architectural Design (Drawing Questions)".
1) Class 1 Registered Architect.
Architecture": including architecture, architectural design techniques (formerly architectural design).
"Similar majors": including urban and rural planning (formerly urban planning), civil engineering (former architectural engineering, former industrial and civil construction engineering), landscape architecture, environmental design (original environmental art, original environmental art design).
2) Class II Registered Architect.
Architecture": including architecture, architectural design techniques (formerly architectural design).
"Similar majors": Bachelor's degree or above includes urban and rural planning (formerly urban planning), civil engineering (former architectural engineering, former industrial and civil construction engineering), landscape architecture, environmental design (original environmental art, original environmental art design). Specialties include town planning (formerly urban and rural planning), architectural engineering technology (formerly housing construction engineering), landscape engineering technology (formerly landscape architecture), architectural decoration engineering technology (formerly architectural decoration technology), environmental art design (formerly environmental art); The secondary school includes architectural decoration, construction engineering construction (original industrial and civil buildings), urban construction, ancient building repair and imitation (original ancient building construction and repair).
2. Due to the adjustment of professional names by the Ministry of Education and the influence of the majors set up by colleges and universities, it is difficult to list all the professional names. If the name of the major is not within the scope of this enumeration, the applicant may provide materials such as the school's professional curriculum and training plan, and review and handle it according to the following circumstances:
1) The main curriculum and class hours are consistent with those of the architecture major, and you can refer to the relevant regulations of the architecture major to apply for the examination;
2) Most of the core courses and hours are consistent with those of architecture majors, and you can refer to the relevant regulations of similar majors to apply for the examination;
3) The main courses and class hours are basically the same as those of similar majors, and you can refer to the relevant regulations of similar majors to apply for the examination.
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Architects are divided into first-class architects and second-class architects.
The examination subjects of the first-level architect mainly include pre-design and site design, architectural design, these two subjects are knowledge-based, architectural structure, building physics and equipment, building materials and structure, building economic construction and design business management, architectural scheme design, architectural technology design, site design, these three categories are the test of drawing. The application conditions for first-class architects are: first, college degree or above in engineering or engineering economics.
Second, bachelor's degree or above in engineering, management science and engineering, and have done engineering project construction management for more than three years, master's degree or above, engaged in this kind of work for more than two years.
The main examination subjects for second-level architects are architectural design, architectural construction and detailing, which are based on drawing, and the other two subjects are architectural structure and equipment, law, regulations, economics and construction. The second-level architect examination can be divided into four years, that is to say, four years is an examination cycle, as long as you complete the four subjects within four years and pass all of them. Application conditions for second-level architects:
Have a similar major in architectural design technology and technical secondary school degree or above, and have been engaged in architectural design or other similar work for more than two years. Second, those who have the title of assistant engineer or above and have been engaged in related work for more than three years can apply for the examination.
Exam time: The exam time for the first-level architect is May 14, 15, 21 and 22, and the second-level exam is on May 14 and 15 (the 2022 exam time can be used as a reference).
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The subjects for the first and second levels of the architect are different, so they are classified here.
There are 9 examination subjects required for first-level architects, namely "Architectural Design", "Construction Economy, Construction and Design Business Management", "Pre-design and Site Design", "Building Structure", "Building Materials and Construction", "Construction Physics and Building Equipment" six objective subjects and "Construction Scheme Design", "Site Design" and "Architectural Technology Design".
There are 4 examination subjects required for second-level architects, namely "Law, Regulations, Economy and Construction" and "Building Structure and Equipment", two objective subjects, and two subjective drawing questions of "Building Structure and Detailing" and "Site and Site Design".
The specific test question types and time required are shown in the figure above, and it should be noted that the objective questions are written on the answer sheet, while all the subjective questions are answered on the drawings and the examinee needs to enter the test room half an hour before the test to prepare.
The questions are more difficult and the amount is large, so please cherish the time, brush up on the real questions and consolidate the knowledge to successfully pass the exam and obtain the certificate.
Architects, also known as registered architects, are divided into two levels, which refer to the professional and technical personnel in architecture who have obtained the architect's practice qualification certificate through examinations, concessions, assessments, etc., after engaging in architectural design and related activities for a period of time, or obtained the architect's mutual recognition qualification certificate through mutual recognition of qualifications, and registered to obtain the architect's registration certificate and the architect's practice seal. Mainly responsible for the coordination and cooperation between the client and the builder and the architectural design.
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Architects are divided into Class 1 Registered Architects and Class 2 Registered Architects, and the subjects of the examinations for both are also different.
Class 1 Registered Architect
Pre-design and site design.
Architectural design. Building Structures, Building Physics & Equipment.
Business management of construction economics, construction and design.
Architectural design schemes.
Class 2 Registered Architectural Designer
Site & Architectural Design.
Architectural Design, Building Materials & Construction.
Building Structures, Building Physics & Equipment.
Business management of construction economics, construction and design.
After the reformLevel 1withLevel 2Roughly similar in terms of the scope of the exam, bothKnowledge questionsOne door drawingmode.
Level 2There is no pre-design with site design at the same timeLevel 1ofArchitectural design. withbuilding materials and construction; Merge into one account:Architectural Design, Building Materials & Construction.
Level 2The knowledge of the question section andLevel 1Many of the knowledge points examined in the knowledge questions section are repetitive, including:Structure; , justLevel 2The structure of the building is a little simpler.
MappingIt is the main place to open the difficulty of the exam, and it is also the most difficult subject in the registered architect exam, and now there is only one subject left, drawing, so the difficulty will not decrease, but may rise.
Level 1withLevel 2In terms of difficulty, I don't think there is much difference, but the biggest difference isLevel 1Exam requiredBachelor's degreeLevel 2No, you don't.
I hope that all the friends who take the registered architect exam can pass it successfully!
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Subjects of the First Class Architect Qualification Examination: 9 subjects.
1.Pre-design & Site Design (Knowledge);
2.Architectural Design (Knowledge).
3.Structure;
4.Building Physics & Equipment;
5.building materials and construction;
6.construction economics, construction and design business management;
7.architectural schematic design (drawing);
8.Architectural Technical Design (Drawing);
9.Site design (drawing).
Level 2 Architect Qualification Examination Subjects: 4 subjects.
1.Architectural design (drawing).
2.Architectural construction and detailing (drawing);
3.building structure and equipment;
4.Laws, Regulations, Economics and Construction.
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