Kristi Greer and Gordon Brown Elevated to Chartered Status
GLM is thrilled to announce that Kristi Greer and Gordon Brown, Part II Architectural Assistants with GLM, have passed their Examination in Professional Practice and Management for Architecture (Part 3 Examination) and are now fully qualified architects.
For Kristi and Gordon, passing this exam marks the end of a long and demanding road towards qualifying as an architect in the UK. It takes two degrees, five years of university and a minimum two years of practical experience working under a qualified architect before prospective architects are ready to take their Part 3 Exam. Chartered status seekers must write an in depth case study, take a written examination and then final oral examination. No doubt, becoming an architect in the UK is a massive commitment that requires a great deal of focus and drive.
Kristi and Gordon join a growing list of trainees presented by GLM for professional assessment who have passed at the first attempt, maintaining our 100% pass record!