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Plant Biology Soil Health Journal(PBSHJ)

ISSN: 2996-2609 | DOI: 10.33140/PBSHJ

Jorge Pablo Aguilar-Zavaleta

Faculty of Engineering and Architecture, Professional, School of Architecture, Cesar Vallejo University, Peru

Publications
  • Research Article   
    The Challenges of International Accreditation for Architects.
    Author(s): Jorge Pablo Aguilar-Zavaleta*

    In the current architectural landscape, international accreditation is presented as an essential mechanism for ensuring educational quality and the global competitiveness of architects. Accreditation, managed by organizations such as the NAAB in the United States and UNESCO-UIA worldwide, is increasingly relevant in the face of challenges such as digitalization, climate change, and professional mobility. However, significant gaps persist: more than 51,000 architects will be internationally accredited by 2025, but nearly 38% of candidates abandon the licensing process within a 10-year period, a figure that illustrates the magnitude of the challenges of accessing and remaining in the profession. Methodology: The study is based on a comparative analysis of accreditation models in various regions, including Egypt, Germany, and France, and a review of recent reports such as the A.. Read More»

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