The Lecturing Program is an informal gathering designed to unite Architects from various fields in a physical seminar platfrom. This setup aims to address the specific needs of rookie graduate architects, providing them with valuable insights and guidance from experienced professionals. The interactive nature of the sessions will foster learning and networking opportunities, helping newcomers navigate their careers in architecture.
Outlining the syllabus for a lecturing program related to architecture. Here’s a brief overview of each topic:
- Architects Act: This regulates the profession of architecture, detailing the requirements for registration, the duties of architects, and disciplinary measures.
- Development Act: Governs land development processes, including zoning, permits, and approvals required for construction projects.
- Housing Development Rules: Focuses on regulations specific to residential developments, including standards for planning, construction, and sales.
- Strata Title Act: Pertains to the ownership and management of buildings divided into individual units, addressing issues like common property and management responsibilities.
- National Land Code: This comprehensive legislation governs land tenure, management, and rights in the country, covering aspects from land registration to land use.
- Streets, Drainage & Building Act: Addresses the standards and regulations for public infrastructure, including roadways, drainage systems, and building safety.
- Uniform Building By-Laws (UBBL): Sets the minimum standards for building construction, safety, health, and environmental sustainability.
- Condition of Contract: Covers the legal framework governing contractual agreements in construction, including rights, obligations, and liabilities of the parties involved.
- Payment Certificate: Discusses processes related to certifying payments in construction projects, ensuring contractors are paid for work completed.
- Other Act or Guideline: If there’s a specific topic or issue you’d like to talk about, feel free to share, and we can dive into it.
– There will be 15 gatherings covering various topics.
– The BeAr committee will apply for 8 CPD points based on 8 selected sessions.
– Participants are encouraged to attend all sessions to ensure they don’t miss out on CPD opportunities.
– A heavy breakfast will be provided at each gathering.
Who should join the Lecturing Program?
– Fresh Graduates: They can gain valuable insights and foundational knowledge to kick start their careers in architecture.
– Candidates Lacking Architectural Practice Knowledge: This group can bridge the gap in their understanding and better prepare for professional practice
– Those planning to sit for the 2025 or above LAM Part III Exam: They will receive focused guidance and resources to help them succeed in their exams.
Overall, anyone looking to enhance their skills and knowledge in architecture would find value in the program.
What is Sharing Program?
The Sharing Program is an informal gathering aimed at uniting architects from diverse backgrounds for a collaborative knowledge-sharing experience. It specifically prepares participants for the LAM Part III Exam through structured content delivery and practical evaluations.
Key features of the program include:
- Knowledge Sharing: Participants share insights and experiences in a systematic format, enhancing their understanding of critical topics.
- Exam Preparation: The program covers essential subjects, including:
- Architects Act
- Process Of Development Act
- Strata Title Act
- National Land Code
- Streets, Drainage & Building Act
- Uniform Building By-Laws (UBBL)
- PAM Contract
- Techniques for LAM Examination Preparation
- Mock oral and written exams
- Conditions of Contract and payment certificates
- Mock Exams: Participants engage in simulated oral and written exams to assess their readiness, allowing for self-evaluation and targeted preparation.
Overall, the Sharing Program is designed to equip architects with the necessary knowledge and skills to succeed in their professional exams while fostering a supportive community.
We are tentatively planning 24 gatherings in 2024, covering all relevant topics. However, the BeAr committee will only apply for 10 CPD points from 10 selected sharing sessions to LAM. Therefore, we strongly encourage all participants to attend all gathering sessions to avoid missing out on CPD points.
A hearty breakfast will be provided!
Who should join the Sharing Program?
The Sharing Program is ideal for graduated architects who meet the following criteria:
- Intermediate Knowledge of LAM Part III Syllabus: Participants should already have a solid understanding of the exam content, which will allow them to engage meaningfully with the program.
- Registration with LAM: Those who have registered to take the 2025 LAM Part III exam will benefit from the program as it directly aligns with their preparation. Also already submit their logbook on Mac 2024.
- Commitment to Preparation: Candidates should be motivated to enhance their knowledge and skills in preparation for the exam, as the program likely involves collaboration, discussions, and study strategies.
Overall, this program is designed for architects who are serious about advancing their careers and achieving success in the LAM Part III exam.
What is Grooming Program?
The Grooming Program is an informal gathering designed to enhance the answering skills of candidates preparing for the LAM Part III Exam. Led by professional architects with extensive experience in the written exam, this program aims to equip participants with essential skills for effective exam performance.
Program Objectives: Participants will learn to:
- Understand and identify key issues in exam questions.
- Extract main points relevant to the topics.
- Assess answer length based on allocated marks.
- Manage time effectively during the exam.
- Structure responses clearly and logically.
- Write sharp and precise answers.
- Engage in practical answering exercises.
- Participate in timed drills to improve efficiency.
- Complete mock written exams for self-evaluation.
Program Details:
- Format: Systematic and interactive gatherings.
- Number of Gatherings: 8 sessions scheduled throughout 2025, concluding in March.
- CPD Points: The BeAr committee will apply for 6 CPD points for attending all sessions. Full attendance is advised to avoid CPD loss.
- Meals: A heavy breakfast will be provided at each gathering.
Conclusion: This program is an invaluable opportunity for candidates to refine their exam strategies and boost their confidence before re-sitting the LAM Part III Exam. Participants are encouraged to fully engage in all sessions for maximum benefit.
Who Should Join the Grooming Program?
- Advanced Knowledge: Those who already have a solid understanding of the LAM Part III syllabus and are familiar with its core concepts.
- Exam Re-sitters: Graduates planning to re-sit the LAM Part III exam, particularly for the March 2025 session, to strengthen their knowledge and skills.
- Commitment to Improvement: Architects who are motivated to refine their exam techniques, gain insights into the exam format, and receive constructive feedback.
If you fit this profile, the Grooming Program could be a valuable resource for your exam preparation!

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