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  2. List of countries by average wage - Wikipedia

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    Development of average annual wages 2000–2023 (USD PPP) [2] Country 2000 2010 2020 2023 Luxembourg * 67,932 75,124 78,977 85,526 Iceland * 61,066 58,131 75,022 ...

  3. New Zealand Registered Architects Board - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Registered Architects Board (NZRAB), is the authority in New Zealand that assesses, registers, monitors and disciplines architects in New Zealand. It gains its authority from the Registered Architects Act 2005, and replaced the Architects Education and Registration Board which had similar responsibilities under the now repealed Architects Act 1963, but less powers of assessment ...

  4. New Zealand Institute of Architects - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Institute of Architects recognises and honours architects, academics or retired architects who have "achieved a high standing in the profession" or "given meritorious service to the profession or institute." Nancy Northcroft is the first known women to have received this honour in 1966. [13]

  5. Professional requirements for architects - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, the title of architect is legally limited to those registered through state and territory Architects Registration Boards. There are three basic requirements for registration: a professional degree from an accredited school of architecture at Masters level or equivalent; at least two years of practical experience; and the completion of the three stage Architectural Practice ...

  6. Academic ranks (Australia and New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    These levels correspond to salary levels set by the Australian government's Higher Education Academic Salaries Award (2002). [1] There has been a significant increase in academics at level D and E (Associate professor and professor) in recent years, with full time faculty at this level increasing from 16% to 25% of the academic workforce ...

  7. Stephenson and Turner - Wikipedia

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    As well as major buildings in every capital city in Australia, in New Zealand and a hospital in Basra, Iraq, Stephenson and Turner grew to become the largest Australian architecture firm at its time with 300–400 staff at its peak. [1] They opened offices internationally in Singapore (1949), New Zealand (1956) and Hong Kong.

  8. Robert Lawson (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Born at Newburgh, in Fife, Scotland, he emigrated in 1854 to Australia and then in 1862 to New Zealand. He died aged 69 in Canterbury, New Zealand. Lawson is acclaimed for his work in both the Gothic revival and classical styles of architecture. He was prolific, and while isolated buildings remain in Scotland and Australia, it is in the Dunedin ...

  9. William Clayton (architect) - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Clayton (17 November 1823 – 23 August 1877) was a Tasmanian-born colonial architect who practised initially in Tasmania and then in New Zealand.He was New Zealand's first (and only) Colonial Architect, serving in the position from 1869 up until his death.