Architectural Interiors
Architectural Interiors
Architectural Interiors
INTERIORS
D I A M A N T E
G O N Z A G A
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1 INTRODUCTION
COMMON PSYCHOLOGICAL
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OUTLINE
EFFECTS OF COLORS
TYPES OF ARCHITECTURAL
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2 Any building, anywhere in the world, can have its door opened. Step
inside. As you proceed, you'll notice that you feel a reaction to the area
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outside the door without having to think about it.
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In 1970s the term "Interior architecture" refers to the comprehensive
5 planning and design of any proposed building or structure's interior
spaces, or in any field that the uses architectural theory, history, and
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principles in the planning and construction of interior spaces are existed.
'Interior architecture' has been more and more accepted over time,
gaining a distinct identity.
The following concepts set that
identity apart:
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It recognizes and honors the It is an activity that is involved in
4 surrounding framework and its the manipulation and
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role as the starting point for enjoyment of three-
design approaches. dimensional space.
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The following concepts set that
identity apart:
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It makes use of touch, smell, It acknowledges the use of
4 sight, and sound as vital light as a tool for defining space,
components of the interior creating effect and producing
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experience. well being.
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The following concepts set that
identity apart:
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It uses color and materials as
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environment that it has created.
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Types of Interior spaces
1 Work Spaces
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RED
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Red can be associated with love and passion, which
4 makes it a perfect color for romantic and intimate areas
such as bedrooms and hotels. It can also be associated
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with power, strength, and confidence, making it
6 appropriate for spaces where these qualities are desired
such as executive offices and boardrooms.
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BLUE
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Blue evokes feelings of calm and freshness, and
4 represents strength and dependability. Think of the sky
and ocean. Since blue is associated with calmness, it
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works well in a bathroom, bedroom or kitchen, all rooms
6 where one goes to relax.
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YELLOW
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Yellow adds optimism to your home, prompting feelings
4 of happiness in all who enter. Yellow activates memory,
stimulates the nervous system, promotes communication
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and sparks creativity. The shade will create the illusion of
6 light, it can brighten up the space without overwhelming
it.
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GREEN
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Green represents growth and renewal. You associate the
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color with grassy fields, luscious leaves and other gifts of
5 nature, so it lends a calming feel to a room. The soothing
quality of green makes it ideal for almost any room.
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PURPLE
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Purple can be dramatic or quiet, depending on the tone or
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shade it can be fun, bright, and exciting. The color can
add richness to a space or drama to an architecturally
5 simple room. Purple, like blue, can also be soft and
relaxing
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ORANGE
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If your home needs a jolt of energy, orange might be what
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you need. Orange conjures images of citrus
fruit or a summer sunset, and represents happiness and
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Orange is less intense and aggressive than red, making it
a calmer option while still being bright and cheerful.
Additionally, because it is less aggressive, it can be used
in larger quantities without being overwhelming. It is
often used in creative environments, such as offices,
studios, and schools.
Common Psychological
Effects of Colors
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WHITE
3 White is bright and can create a sense of space or add
highlights. Designers often use the color white to make
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rooms seem larger and more spacious. White is also
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described as pure and clean. Rooms painted completely
white can seem spacious but empty and unfriendly. It can
6 give the illusion of more space. Likewise, white can open
up areas that are cramped like hallways and nooks, or
above door frames and windows, allowing more natural
light to be reflected.
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BLACK
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The color black has always fared well with versatility,
4 sophisticated and elegance. Black signifies simplicity and
functionality. This color works best in modern interior
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design and architecture.
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Architectural
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Interiors
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1. Modern Interior Design
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Types of 2. Contemporary Interior Design
3. Minimalist Interior Design
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Architectural 4. Art-Moderne Interior Design
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5. Art Deco Interior Design
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Interiors 6. Midcentury Interior Design
7. Scandinavian Interior Design
5 8. Eclectic Interior Design
9. Industrial Interior Design
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10. Farmhouse Interior Design
11. Bohemian Interior Design
12. French Country Interior Design
13. Traditional Interior Design
Types of Architectural Interiors
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1. Modern Interior
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Design
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Elements of Modern Interior
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1. Modern Interior intentional asymmetry
no clutter or chaos
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Design neutrals with primary colors and bold
color contrasts
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geometric-patterned or plain area rugs
art, rather than accessories
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open floor areas
clean lines and basic shapes
natural materials (metal, chrome, glass
and wood) and are streamlined with
polished, smooth and sleek surfaces
natural light
Types of Architectural Interiors
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2. Contemporary
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Interior Design
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Elements of Contemporary Interior
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2. Contemporary clean lines
open floor plans
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Interior Design cool shades and neutral color palette
metal accent pieces
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textured and natural fabric
very light or very dark wood tones
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textual contrast
mix of metal, stone, and opaque or
clear glass
simple and geometric forms
minimal furniture
plenty of light
statement lighting
Types of Architectural Interiors
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3. Minimalist
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Interior Design
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Elements of Minimalist Interior
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3. Minimalist focuses on functionality
clean and simple lines
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Interior Design sculptural forms
lack of superfluous ornamentation and
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decoration
monochromatic, limited color palette, or
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with color accent
use of limited, well chosen materials
(concrete, steel, glass and wood)
everything has a place and a purpose
use of space and natural light
airy and uncluttered, often with
open-plan layouts and seamless
integrated storage
Types of Architectural Interiors
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4. Art Moderne
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Interior Design
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Elements of Art Moderne Interior
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4. Art Moderne asymmetrical, low, and horizontal
white, smooth walls
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Interior Design uses white as a focal palette while
accentuating soft and delicate pastels
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clean lines, simple aesthetics
chrome accents
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rounded corners
mixed materials
features furniture with clean lines,
geometric shapes, and minimalist
designs
Types of Architectural Interiors
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5. Art Deco
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Interior Design
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Art deco is short for the French term Arts Décoratifs, or Decorative Art
originated in France before spreading globally and is still celebrated for its timeless
elegance.
a symbol of the glamour and sophistication defined by the Golden Twenties
with its special emphasis on the use of contrast, is all about self-expression without
limitations.
works with extravagance as well as understated elegance, or a combination of the two.
Types of Architectural Interiors
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Elements of Art Deco Interior
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5. Art Deco flexibility
geometrical shapes and angled
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Interior Design patterns
streamlined and symmetrical forms
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bold colors
vivid jewel stones and shimmering
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metallics as accents
curve lined furniture
decorative motifs
bold and sculptural forms
dramatic lighting
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6. Mid-Century
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Interior Design
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marks an architectural and artistic era that spanned from the 1930s to the 1960s.
the interiors are visually light and stick to the form-follows-function principle
the style gives clean lines, gentle organic curves, a passion for different materials and
shapes.
emphasized on vivid use of color; from the walls to the wall arts, to the artifacts
timelessness and comfort are at the epicenter
Types of Architectural Interiors
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Elements of Mid-Century Interior
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6. Mid-Century gentle organic curves
organic shapes and patterns
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Interior Design minimal ornamentation
pops of personality with bold colors or
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geometric prints
mixed materials and textures
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iconic furniture pieces
natural materials
open floor plans
integration with nature
iconic lighting
gives off 1950's and 1960's nostalgic
look
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7. Scandinavian
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Interior Design
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Elements of Scandinavian Interior
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7. Scandinavian light and airy spaces
whites and neutral color palette
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Interior Design natural materials that adds warmth and
texture
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clean and simple lines
minimal ornamentations
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prioritizes functionality and comfort in
furniture design
warm and cozy textiles (wool blankets,
sheepskin rugs, and knitted throws)
connection to nature
functional layouts
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8. Eclectic
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Interior Design
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a style that elegantly incorporates aspects from several design styles into a single space
this style brings contrasting style elements, colors, and textures together for a unique
feel
multiple focal points and work on balancing colors and textures to not overwhelm the
eye
all about harmony and the coming together of disparate styles, juxtaposing textures, and
contrasting colors to create a cohesive, beautifully realized room
Types of Architectural Interiors
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Elements of Eclectic Interior
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8. Eclectic variety of graphic components
bold colors and patterns
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Interior Design textures and layering
mix of materials
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art pieces and decorative objects
different furniture styles
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statement pieces that serves as focal
points of the space
balance and cohesion
personal expression and creativity
Types of Architectural Interiors
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9. Industrial
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Interior Design
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Elements of Industrial Interior
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9. Industrial warehouse-like vibes
raw and unfinished materials
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Interior Design exposed structural elements
neutral monochromatic color palette
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(gray, white and black)
exposed structural elements
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embraces natural lighting
vintage and repurposed materials
industrial lighting - pendant lights,
exposed bulb fixtures, and metal
sconces
urban accents
natural textiles creating coziness
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10. Farmhouse
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Interior Design
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Elements of Farmhouse Interior
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10. Farmhouse rustic or distressed finishes -
weathered wood and exposed
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Interior Design brickwork
natural materials (wood, stone, metal)
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neutral color palette
vintage accents
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cozy textile creating texture
farmhouse kitchen
barn doors
prioritizes natural light
decorative elements - mason jar vases,
galvanized metal buckets, and wooden
crates
shiplap walls
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11. Bohemian
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Interior Design
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Elements of Bohemian Interior
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11. Bohemian eclectic mix of furniture
layers of textiles - rugs, throws,
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Interior Design pillows, and tapestries
vibrant colors - jewel tones and earthy
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hues
mixing and layering of patterns,
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textures, and prints
natural elements - wood, rattan,
bamboo, and jute
inspiration from various cultures and
global influences
plants and greenery
vintage and found objects
cozy and relaxed atmosphere
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12. French Country
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Interior Design
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a mix of rustic and refined decor inspired by homes in the French countryside
is defined by its ability to blend elegance and comfort into a room
a style that embraces additions like décor, furniture, or accessories
It combines elements of traditional French decor with rustic and romantic accents,
creating warm and inviting spaces
Types of Architectural Interiors
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Elements of French Country Interior
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12. French Country natural materials - wood, stone, and
wrought iron
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Interior Design soft and muted color palette with a
focus on warm and earthy tones
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antique and vintage furniture pieces
floral prints and patterns
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wrought iron accents
prioritizes natural light, with large
windows, French doors, and skylights
light, airy curtains or sheer fabrics
rustic decorative elements
natural accents - fresh flowers, herbs,
and greenery
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13. Traditional
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Interior Design
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takes in varied design styles and era’s that aren’t devoted to one particular direction or
spirit
traditional interior design refers to a classic and timeless style that draws inspiration from
historical and cultural influences.
a traditional interior design scheme is timeless and placeless, comfortable and put
together but not overly fancy
Types of Architectural Interiors
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Elements of Traditional Interior
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13. Traditional classic architectural details - crown
molding, wainscoting, coffered ceilings,
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Interior Design and paneling
rich and warm color palette
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luxurious fabrics such as silk, velvet,
damask, and brocade
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classic furniture styles - typically
elegant and refined
formal layouts
antique and vintage accents
fine art, decorative accessories, and
collectibles
traditional patterns
fine craftsmanship
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SPP document 203.1 -
Architectural Interior Services
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SPP document 203.1 - The Professional Regulatory Board
of Architecture (PRBoA)
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SPP document 203.1 - The Professional Regulatory Board
of Architecture (PRBoA)
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