Ethan Nutting and Zach Rochman Become Registered Architects in Vermont
We’d like to extend a big congratulations to Ethan Nutting and Zach Rochman for passing the Architectural Registration Exam and becoming registered architects in the state of Vermont!
Earning the title of Architect requires a dedicated effort, multiple exams and countless hours of work. The Architect Registration Exam is administered by NCARB – the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards – and is taken in 6 parts, each exam corresponding to a different aspect of the profession. Candidates for licensure are also required to track over 3,700 hours of on-the-job training, spread across 6 experience areas from Practice Management to Construction & Evaluation.
Zach is a now a Project Architect in our residential studio. He earned his architectural degree from the Rhode Island School of Design and is also a LEED accredited professional.
Ethan earned his architectural license earlier this year. At TruexCullins he works across multiple studios on workplace, residential and educational projects. Ethan holds a Master of Architecture degree from Norwich University and is also a member of CSI Vermont – the Construction Specifications Institute.
As a firm, we are proud to provide our team with support for education and professional development, and we are excited to celebrate Ethan and Zach on this achievement!