Hi Ashley, I just finished watching the entire video. It was a very informative video and I am saving this for future references. Thank you so much.🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡
Hi Ashley, thanks for the helpful video you made. I watched it up to end🧡 I have a question about category 1. How many hours should we log in for commercial Institutional types of assembly? Are that less than residential. I just want to have overview of that. Thanks
Hi Ashely! Thank you for uploading this it is very detailed and your explanation was wonderful! They should really post this video on the OAA website as a reference! I was wondering about if you could elaborate if a project is secret. When you mention you don't have to put the address don't you still have to write the project name? I would be interested to know what you put for that information🧡 Thank you! All the best
HI Ashley, Thanks for a very informative video on CERB. My question is regrading the hours is, Can an intern architect work in different province and log hours from different association (AAA, SAA, OAA) and count of those to the total number of 3720
Hi Raj, you can! this is a great question which I'd like to do a video on for the ask an architect series on the channel. but essentially you can so if you are registered in Ontario (with OAA) you can work in other provinces OR even work on international projects. However, since you are registered in Ontario you need to make sure you meet the minimum experience required on Ontario specific projects.
Hi Ashley, I have a bachelor's degree in architecture from india and I do have 6 years of experience with a lisence in architecture but if i still do prefer to apply for the internship architecture, would that be valid?
Hi Munkhzul! Great question. In terms of working in the field of architecture you don't really need Physics (just an understanding of the basics). Along with basic Math skills as well. If you are applying into architecture school I would double check the admission requirements since I remember when I applied for my undergrad I needed physics and mathematics (grade 12). Now this depends on the program. For example University of Waterloo undergrad program requires physics and mathematics. Here's a link to their website for reference (see admission process) uwaterloo.ca/architecture/future-undergraduate-students I hope this helps.