The Discipline Notice publishes findings and admissions of Professional Misconduct by AIBC Registrants.
As the regulator of the architectural profession in British Columbia, the AIBC establishes, monitors, and enforces standards of ethical and professional conduct for all AIBC Registrants: Architects, Architectural Firms, Intern Architects, Architectural Technologists, Retired Architects, and Temporary Licensees (Architects). More information is available on the AIBC’s professional conduct webpage and in the Professional Governance Act, the AIBC Bylaws, and Schedule A: Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct.
All Discipline Violations are Published in accordance with the requirements under the AIBC Bylaw heading 8.0 Public Disclosure.
AIBC Discipline Decisions
Aldo Buitrago Architect AIBC, by way of a reprimand or remedial action by consent, agreed to a reprimand and undertakes that he will:
- not engage in the Regulated Practice or Reserved Practice of architecture without holding a Certificate of Practice, or through an Architectural Firm holding a Certificate of Practice; and
- ensure a written Client-Architect Contract is executed by all parties before providing architectural services, and advise Clients in writing regarding whether he has professional liability insurance and that the policy is available for review upon request.
The facts and disposition/undertakings of this reprimand or remedial action by consent were acknowledged and agreed to by Aldo Buitrago Architect AIBC and the AIBC Investigation Committee on February 12, 2026.
View the Reprimand or Remedial Action by Consent
Further information about the AIBC’s professional conduct and discipline processes, including current Discipline Violations, and how to file a Complaint, can be found on the AIBC Professional Conduct webpage.
The AIBC also publishes recent summaries of illegal practice resolutions involving individuals and companies not registered with the AIBC, which can be found on the AIBC Illegal Practice webpage.