Can I trust my architect? Are they qualified?

Before choosing an architect, you first want to see if they’re qualified and ascertain if you believe you can place your trust in them to transform your ideas into a reality. In the UK, architects are required to be registered with the Architects Registration Board (ARB) in order to practice architecture. The ARB is a regulatory body that sets standards for architectural education, training and professional conduct.
It takes about 7 years to become a qualified architect in the UK. An individual must first complete a degree in architecture from an accredited institution; they then need to finish a period of experience in practice and pass a professional qualification exam. The registration process requires architects to demonstrate a high level of competence, professionalism, and ethical conduct towards their clients.
By working with a registered architect in the UK, you can have confidence that they have met the requirements for professional registration and are truly qualified to practice architecture. The ARB also maintains a public register of architects, which you can consult to verify an architect’s registration status.
Furthermore, architects can choose to be members of the RIBA or Royal Institute of British Architects. RIBA is a global professional membership body driving excellence in architecture. Members might be sole practitioners or chartered architecture practices. To obtain the chartered practice status, practices need to prove that they can comply with the high-quality standards required, which are over and above those imposed on individual members.
However, it must be noted that even qualified and registered architects can make mistakes. What’s important is establishing a good working rapport with your architect based on clear communication and transparency between the two of you. You can ask your architect for references, have a look at their past projects, and discuss their qualifications and relevant experience to help ensure that they are the really right fit for you and your project. We believe that working with an architect should be a collaborative process, where you can establish a positive and open relationship based on mutual trust and respect.