In a rare opportunity to interpret Oregon’s statutory requirements for licensure of architects, the Oregon Supreme Court recently held that the development of master plans constitutes the “practice of architecture”—even if constructible drawings and specifications are not contemplated or produced.
Practicing Architecture Without A License
The Oregon Supreme Court reversed in part the Court of Appeals and agreed that individuals had practiced architecture without a licenseThe Oregon Board of Architect Examiners (board) seeks review of a decision of the Court of Appeals that reversed in…