Hello Brooke,
I'm also a licensed German Architect and Engineer, and I can tell you that you need to be skilled in Net-Zero Energy and Carbon-Neutral design, as all the building permitting processes go along with the so-called Energieausweis (energy-water-GHG counting passport).
If you have those credentials, then you will enjoy working in Germany and Switzerland.
Best wishes
Thomas
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Prof., Thomas Spiegelhalter, PhD
Florida International University
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Original Message:
Sent: 03-07-2025 01:02 PM
From: Amy Lett
Subject: Finding work in Germany or Swizerland
Hello Brooke,
I am in Bayern, so I can only speak of the hoops jumped through from my experience in that state.
There's a big difference between northern Germany and Switzerland. Do you know which city you will move to?
(I personally think it would be easier to integrate into Northern Germany than Switzerland...)
#3 If you do not already have a graduate degree, that would be ideal
#4 One of course does not have to be a licensed architect to work in an architect's office. (You can even call yourself an Architektin without licensure, because you've completed the degree �� . That makes sense.)
I doubt there's much advantage to being an American architect (as opposed to being a graduate with work-experience) in Continental Europe.
https://www.aiaeurope.org/The test for licensure in the German-speaking world is difficult, and includes an oral examination (in German). If you will not have your own practice (and the liability to go with stamping), you don't need a license.
Kiel is in Schleswig-Holstein. I got my job from a posting on the Architektenkammer website (arch and engineering chamber), on their Pinwand (pin wall).
I do not see a Pinwand on the S-H website. But of course there is a list of regional architects.
https://www.aik-sh.de/
I'm curious what other tips members might have for Americans looking for work in Europe...
Best of luck!
Amy Lett
Original Message:
Sent: 2/20/2025 5:16:00 PM
From: Brooke A. Credle Assoc. AIA
Subject: Finding work in Germany or Swizerland
Hello,
I'm reaching out to see what resources or guidance you all might have for an emerging professional who is looking to relocate to either Kiel, Germany or Lucerne, Switzerland in order to follow her partner's career.
While I do have an accredited degree, I do not yet have my license and unfortunately do not currently speak German or French. If there are any resources available for assistance, or even if you could provide a general estimation of whether I would be able to find work given these limitations, I would greatly appreciate the assistance.
Thank you!
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Brooke C
Assoc. AIA
Raleigh NC
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