ARTICLE I GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 1. Traits of Architects. - The profession of Architecture calls for men and women of the highest integrity, responsiveness, business acumen, sensibility, as well as artistic and technical ability.
Section 2. Duties and Responsibilities. - The Architect's honesty of purpose must be beyond reproach; he/she acts as professional adviser
to his/her Client and his/her advice must be unprejudiced; he/she is charged with the exercise of mediation and conciliation functions
between Client and Contractor and must act with entire impartiality; he/she has moral responsibilities to his/her professional associates and
subordinates; and he/she is engaged in a profession which carries with it grave responsibilities to the public. These duties and responsibilities
cannot be properly discharged unless his/her motives, conduct, sense of moral values, sensitivity, and ability are such as to command respect
and confidence.
Section 2. Duties and Responsibilities. - The Architect's honesty of purpose must be beyond reproach; he/she acts as professional adviser
to his/her Client and his/her advice must be unprejudiced; he/she is charged with the exercise of mediation and conciliation functions
between Client and Contractor and must act with entire impartiality; he/she has moral responsibilities to his/her professional associates and
subordinates; and he/she is engaged in a profession which carries with it grave responsibilities to the public. These duties and responsibilities
cannot be properly discharged unless his/her motives, conduct, sense of moral values, sensitivity, and ability are such as to command respect
and confidence.