Formation | 1905, reformed by Architects Act 1963 |
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Type | Professional body |
Location |
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Region served | New Zealand |
Membership | about 4000 |
President | Huia Reriti |
interim chief executive | Mark Abbot |
Website | nzia |
Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA) is a membership-based professional organisation that represents approximately 90 per cent of registered architects in Aotearoa New Zealand and supports and promotes architecture in New Zealand.[1]
The organisation was founded in 1905 and is committed to supporting members by providing ongoing professional training and material and services that are essential to their work.
The Institute has eight branches throughout the country and is headed by a President who serves a two-year term. The day-to-day functions of the Institute are undertaken by an Auckland-based team led by a chief executive.