More Architects Protest
Stamping Stock Plans
To the Editor:
In response to John Wagner's
response in the Letters section of the
December '89 issue; the laws regulating
the practice of architecture are not
for protecting turf, as Mr. Wagner
contends, but to protect the public
from naïve "designers," draftsmen,
builders, and, yes, a few architects,
who are only out for the quick buck
and who only look for the obvious
problems and carelessly overlook the
not so obvious. In short, the laws are
there to maintain a level of quality.
I, for one, question the judgment of
any architect who would illegally seal
or sign someone else's drawings and
thus risk one's license to practice. The
letters to the editor