Regulatory Bodies
Ontario Association of Architects (OAA)
The Ontario Association of Architects is the provincial association that regulates the profession of architecture in Ontario through in order that the public interest may be served and protected, and to promoting and increasing the knowledge, skill, and proficiency of its members. The OAA Web site contains information for internationally trained/educated professionals about working as an architect in Ontario.
For information on the licensing requirements for architects in Ontario, contact:
Ontario Association of Architects (OAA)
Office of the Registrar
111 Moatfield
Drive
Toronto, ON M3B 3L6
Tel: 416-449-6898
Toll free: 1-800-565-2724 (Ontario only)
Fax: 416-449-5756
kims@oaa.on.ca
www.oaa.on.ca
Provincial
Associations of Architects
This link provides a list of the provincial
associations of architects from the OAA Web site.
Canadian Architectural Certification Board
A Canadian board formed by provincial associations that administers a program of accreditation of the Canadian schools of architecture in accordance with Conditions and Procedures for Accreditation approved by the CCIC and the CCUSA, as well as a program of certification of the educational qualifications of individual applicants in accordance with the criteria contained within the Canadian Education Standard approved by the Committee of Canadian Architectural Councils.
The Canadian Architectural Certification Board (CACB)
1 Nicholas
Street, Suite 710
Ottawa, ON K1N 7B7
Tel: 613-241-8399
Fax: 613-241-7991
info@cacb.ca
www.cacb.ca
