MCIAT Qualifications All Round

Congratulations Narain Dagon, Zoë Brittle and Amy Kirby who have all qualified as Chartered Architectural Technologists this week. They have all gone through an assessment of professional practice and interview with the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT) in order to be recognised with their MCIAT qualification.

Chartered status gives recognition to their technical understanding and to the important job they do for the practice and additionally highlighting the role Architectural Technologists play across our industry. We wish them all every success in their future development.

They have been guided through this process and supported by our Technical Associate and Chartered Architectural Technologist David Whittle. David has been our Technical Associate since 2021, and our thanks and congratulations also go to him in the important role he does in mentoring and nurturing all the Technologists within the practice, playing a leading part in their development in addition to his day-to-day role for the practice.

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