Ok - practical question about PII cover and when it is and is not required. I have been approached recently about a few different opportunities - mostly helping out friends, but with a bit of interest for me. One friend is talking to me about designing a bar/ some furniture within a restaurant. Another about a layout for an exhibition of his. My question relates to UK practice (ARB registered architects) and whether these elements are applicable to working as an architect and thus the stipulated minimum PII cover, etc./ are there any good working methods for allowing for this (e.g., a gallery/ design & build contractors covering your PII?)?
Sorry, just figuring all this out so would appreciate some advice.
PII cover
Ok - practical question about PII cover and when it is and is not required. I have been approached recently about a few different opportunities - mostly helping out friends, but with a bit of interest for me. One friend is talking to me about designing a bar/ some furniture within a restaurant. Another about a layout for an exhibition of his. My question relates to UK practice (ARB registered architects) and whether these elements are applicable to working as an architect and thus the stipulated minimum PII cover, etc./ are there any good working methods for allowing for this (e.g., a gallery/ design & build contractors covering your PII?)?
Sorry, just figuring all this out so would appreciate some advice.
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I thought you were turning us on to a cover of Public Image LTD song.
If only.
Any advise though?
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