- Warne Report
The Warne Report [ISBN 0 11 752749 1, Crown copyright.] was published by the United Kingdom Government in 1993. It was referred to in a government consultation paper on
Reform of Architects Registration dated 19 July 1994. Eventually, certain changes to the Architects Registration Acts were enacted in 1996 which now have effect under theArchitects Act 1997 .Overview
The Warne Report had been drawn up by (Ernest) John (David) Warne, CB. He had been secretary to the
Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales from 1982 to 1990. After graduating BA in theUniversity of London he had entered theCivil Service , and after a series of promotions and transfers (detailed inWho's Who ) he had become an Under-Secretary in theDepartment of Industry , and eventually Deputy Director-General of theOffice of Fair Trading , 1979-1982. Mr Warne summarised the conclusion of his report as follows:* "My main recommendation is that the protection of title 'architect' should be abolished and
ARCUK disbanded, I believe that this will help modify some of the outmoded distinctions and attitudes which inhibit change within theconstruction industry . it should also help the efforts being made in the architectural profession to improve the relevance of education and training to the business world in which architects must operate. Although the loss of themonopoly use of the title 'architect ' (but not the term 'chartered architect ') will be unwelcome to many in theprofession , I suggest that time will show that the protection of title has been largely irrelevant to the standing of the architectural profession or to thepublic interest ..."See also
* The
Architects (Registration) Acts, 1931 to 1938 .
*Architects Registration in the United Kingdom :: "Use of title": "Background to legislation, cc19-20":: "Three aspects":: "1931 regime":: "From 1990s":: "Chronology 1834-1997"References
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