New Zealand Institute of Architects
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The New Zealand Institute of Architects is a membership based professional organisation. This body represents 90% of all registered architects in New Zealand and promotes architecture that enhances the New Zealand living environment.[1]
The organisation was founded in 1906, and is responsible for setting scales of fees and supervising professional standards in New Zealand architecture.[2] The institute presents annual awards for excellence in architecture.
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- ^ "New Zealand Institute of Architects Home". NZIA. http://www.nzia.co.nz/. Retrieved June 10, 2008.
- ^ The Community Archive
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