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The document outlines an architect's code of ethical conduct in their responsibilities to various stakeholders. It discusses their responsibilities to the people in the community to respect heritage and promote sustainability. With clients, architects must protect clients' interests, clearly define the scope of work and fees. They should also avoid conflicts of interest. With contractors, architects must assist them to understand contract documents and inspect work. They should not accept gifts from contractors. The code also discusses responsibilities to other professionals like sharing knowledge, not claiming sole credit for others' ideas, and not discriminating.
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Standard Rules for Professional Practice in Architecture.
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The document outlines an architect's code of ethical conduct in their responsibilities to various stakeholders. It discusses their responsibilities to the people in the community to respect heritage and promote sustainability. With clients, architects must protect clients' interests, clearly define the scope of work and fees. They should also avoid conflicts of interest. With contractors, architects must assist them to understand contract documents and inspect work. They should not accept gifts from contractors. The code also discusses responsibilities to other professionals like sharing knowledge, not claiming sole credit for others' ideas, and not discriminating.
The document outlines an architect's code of ethical conduct in their responsibilities to various stakeholders. It discusses their responsibilities to the people in the community to respect heritage and promote sustainability. With clients, architects must protect clients' interests, clearly define the scope of work and fees. They should also avoid conflicts of interest. With contractors, architects must assist them to understand contract documents and inspect work. They should not accept gifts from contractors. The code also discusses responsibilities to other professionals like sharing knowledge, not claiming sole credit for others' ideas, and not discriminating.
...IN RELATION TO THE PEOPLE ...IN RELATION TO HIS/HER CLIENT ...IN RELATION TO THE CONTRACTOR ...IN RELATION TO MANUFACTURERS, DEALERS AND AGENTS ...IN RELATION TO COLLEAGUES AND SUBORDINATES A r c h .
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ARCHITECTS RESPONSIBILITIES IN RELATION ARCHITECTS RESPONSIBILITIES IN RELATION TO THE TO THE PEOPLE PEOPLE Respect natural historic and cultural heritage of the community Strive to improve the environment in a sustainable manner Promote the interest of his/her professional organization Share in the interchange of technical information and experience Comply with the Code of Ethical Conduct and the Standards of Professional Practice Properly observe the laws in the practice of architecture At no time act in a manner detrimental to the best interest if the architectural profession A r c h .
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ARCHITECTS RESPONSIBILITIES IN RELATION ARCHITECTS RESPONSIBILITIES IN RELATION TO THE TO THE PEOPLE PEOPLE Not use paid advertisement, nor use self- laudatory, exaggerated or misleading publicity Not solicit, nor permit to solicit, in his/her name advertisements or other support towards the cost of any publication presenting his/her work Refrain from taking part in paid advertisement endorsing any materials of construction Not deceive the public as to his/her professional competence Exhibit his/her professional shingle outside his/her office, or display a project billboard indicating relevant information which may include pictorial reproduction thereof, in a modest manner
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ARCHITECTS RESPONSIBILITIES IN ARCHITECTS RESPONSIBILITIES IN RELATION TO HIS RELATION TO HIS CLIENT CLIENT Protect the Clients interest but never at the expenses of higher public interest and public welfare Introduce to a prospective Client the professional services thru the presentation of example of professional experience
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ARCHITECTS RESPONSIBILITIES ARCHITECTS RESPONSIBILITIES IN RELATION TO HIS IN RELATION TO HIS CLIENT CLIENT No offering of free preliminary sketches of other services without the benefit of an agreement Acquaint or ascertain from the Client the nature and scope of his/her services and properly inform the Client of the corresponding professional fees Advise a Client against proceeding with any project whose practicability may be questionable Explain the conditional character of estimates and not guarantee any estimates or cost of the work in order to secure a commission Endeavor to meet the aesthetic and functional requirements of the project A r c h .
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ARCHITECTS RESPONSIBILITIES ARCHITECTS RESPONSIBILITIES IN RELATION TO HIS IN RELATION TO HIS CLIENT CLIENT Bill for services rendered commensurate with the work involved Not ask for any other returns in whatever form from any interested source other than the Client Free from investment and business relations which tend to weaken standing as an unprejudiced and honest adviser Include in agreement with Client clause for the settlement of disputes Carry out professional work without undue delay Keep the Client informed at all times of the progress of the work A r c h .
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ARCHITECTS RESPONSIBILITIES IN ARCHITECTS RESPONSIBILITIES IN RELATION TO THE RELATION TO THE CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR
Give the contractor every reasonable assistance to fully understand the contents of the Contract Documents
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ARCHITECTS RESPONSIBILITIES IN ARCHITECTS RESPONSIBILITIES IN RELATION TO THE RELATION TO THE CONTRACTOR CONTRACTOR Not knowingly call upon the Contractor or remedy oversights or error in the Contract Documents to the Contractors or the Owners financial disadvantage Reject or condemn material, equipment, or workmanship which is NOT in conformity with the Contract Documents Reject any offer of free professional engineering of allied design service/s or receive any substantial aid, gifts, commissions, or favors from any Contractor or Sub-contractor Promptly inspect each phase of the work completed A r c h .
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ARCHITECTS RESPONSIBILITIES IN ARCHITECTS RESPONSIBILITIES IN RELATION TO THE RELATION TO THE MANUFACTURERS, MANUFACTURERS, DEALERS AND AGENTS DEALERS AND AGENTS Not seek commissions, discounts, fees, gifts, or favors
Not solicit free professional engineering/ allied design or other technical services A r c h .
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ARCHITECTS RESPONSIBILITIES IN ARCHITECTS RESPONSIBILITIES IN RELATION TO HIS RELATION TO HIS COLLEAGUES AND SUBORDINATES COLLEAGUES AND SUBORDINATES Not render professional services without a professional services agreement nor provide preliminary services on a conditional basis prior to definite agreement Abide by the Basic Minimum Fee
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ARCHITECTS RESPONSIBILITIES IN ARCHITECTS RESPONSIBILITIES IN RELATION TO HIS RELATION TO HIS COLLEAGUES AND SUBORDINATES COLLEAGUES AND SUBORDINATES not undertake a commission for additions, rehabilitation, or remodelling of any erected structure undertaken previously by another architect without duly notifying. Limit advertisement or claim only to the extent of the specific work done Must look at all possibilities of restoration not maliciously or unfairly criticize, or discredit another architect Provide employees and subordinates with a suitable work environment
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ARCHITECTS RESPONSIBILITIES IN ARCHITECTS RESPONSIBILITIES IN RELATION TO HIS RELATION TO HIS COLLEAGUES AND SUBORDINATES COLLEAGUES AND SUBORDINATES Tutor and mentor the young aspirants Unselfishly share in the transfer of technical knowledge and experience Unselfishly give time and effort to the advancement of the profession Not unduly take advantage of the ideas of another architect Build professional reputation on the merits of own service and performance
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ARCHITECTS RESPONSIBILITIES IN RELATION ARCHITECTS RESPONSIBILITIES IN RELATION TO HIS TO HIS COLLEAGUES AND SUBORDINATES COLLEAGUES AND SUBORDINATES When offering services as an independent consultant, must receive first an official invitation before quoting a fee Not undertake professional work unless the parties shall have clearly agreed in writing Continue to raise the standards of aesthetic excellence, functional logic, architectural education, research, training, and practice Promote the allied arts File a formal complaint with the designated body for any violations of the Code Not take designs, drawings, date, or other relevant materials without the permission of the employer NOT DISCRIMINATE