I'm currently working in the USA on a year long visa. I graduated as a RIBA Part 2 from the UK in the summer, and so am wanting to log this year's experience.
I know that the RIBA allow logged experience to be outside of the UK, so that's not what I'm asking. I'm looking for anyone who has done similar to me and has any specific advice. For example, the RIBA Plan of Work doesn't align the same with the AIA's phases of work, and so how did people go about logging this sort of thing?
Think you would see that the Plan of Works 2013 is a knock-off of AIA (took them decades to get around to this) - since generally all building design phases lead to phase sign-offs and completion, perhaps you should do a mapping of both. You might ask your PSA at your Uni (assume that who will sign off your PEDR) for advice.
Completing PEDR in USA
Hi all,
I'm currently working in the USA on a year long visa. I graduated as a RIBA Part 2 from the UK in the summer, and so am wanting to log this year's experience.
I know that the RIBA allow logged experience to be outside of the UK, so that's not what I'm asking. I'm looking for anyone who has done similar to me and has any specific advice. For example, the RIBA Plan of Work doesn't align the same with the AIA's phases of work, and so how did people go about logging this sort of thing?
Think you would see that the Plan of Works 2013 is a knock-off of AIA (took them decades to get around to this) - since generally all building design phases lead to phase sign-offs and completion, perhaps you should do a mapping of both. You might ask your PSA at your Uni (assume that who will sign off your PEDR) for advice.
Thanks TED, appreciate the feedback.
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