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What is the difference between an Architect and a Designer?

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What is the difference between an Architect and a Designer?

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In order to refer to one’s self as an “architect”, a person must be registered in the state where he or she pratices the profession. This usually requires a college degree from an accredited university, an apprenticeship period and the passing of a comprehensive examination. There are no legal requirements for calling one’s self a “designer”.

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