What to Read This #Summer 📚 'High-quality Architecture and Built Environment: a Political Goal'. On the occasion of a workshop organised as part of the 2023 UIA World Congress of Architects CPH 2023, the Architects' Council of Europe (ACE-CAE) and the Region I of the International Union of Architects (UIA - International Union of Architects Region I) released a joint publication entitled 'High-quality Architecture and Built Environment: a Political Goal'. This publication puts the spotlight on recent policy initiatives, at EU and national levels, that support a high-quality architecture and built environment, as well as Baukultur. High-quality #Baukultur is about society’s responsible handling of its built environment and its architecture.It requires and implies an increased participation of society in care for, and development of, the built environment, but also quality-based processes throughout the life-cycle of projects. Baukultur is a holistic approach, which cares for and seeks to achieve a sustainable society, with quality of life and collective well-being for all. Download it here : https://lnkd.in/eP8rfVj6 #architecture #quality #europe #baukultur
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In a Europe characterised by rapid #urbanisation, #climatechange and #social change, ACE sees itself as a driving force for sustainable and liveable cities and regions. #Architecture must be an integral part of the European agenda! Discover what ACE did for you in 2023 and our plans for 24! #architecture #quality #europe #advocay
New publication #alert The ACE releases its 2023 Annual Report & 2024 Outlook On Friday 19 April, at its General Assembly, the Architects’ Council of Europe presented its 2023 Annual Report & 2024 Outlook, summarising the organisation‘s activities for the previous year and plans for the future. The ACE Annual Report gives the reader a snapshot of the many important activities, studies, publications, and events carried out together with the support of the Creative Europe programme to raise awareness of the value of architecture and architects in many ways. ↘ Download the ACE annual report on the ACE website: https://bit.ly/3QgkwMZ Also available in #french https://bit.ly/3xOffpz ↘ Read it on ISSUU: https://lnkd.in/epbWcCEX #architecture #quality #europe
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TIP: The Australian Institute of Architects has curated and grouped a list of Architecture news on their page, titled. 'Reading Architecture'. It's a quick way to stay up to date with industry news from multiple sources on the one page. You can thank me later 😉 #readingarchitecture #architecturenews #architectureaustralia
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This updated Acumen Note discusses the importance of using appropriate and clear agreements between architects and specialist consultants to avoid disputes. It provides considerations and relevant Institute resources about terms of engagement, payment of fees and default by consultants. Learn more: https://aus.archi/a5gv Acumen notes are available on the Acumen site as an included membership benefit. It can also be accessed through participating Australian university libraries. Pictured: Jac | Traditional Owners: The Eora People | Architect: PANOV—SCOTT Architects | Photographer: Brett Boardman #ArchitectureandDesign #AustralianArchitects #AustralianDesign #Architecture #Architectural #Architects #AustralianArchitecture #AcumenNote #architecturalpractice
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What Europe Can (and Can’t) Tell the US About Architectural Licensure https://lnkd.in/ggw2rwQZ #ArchitecturalLicensure #EuropeanArchitecture #ArchitecturePolicy
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Today, the Architects' Council of Europe (ACE-CAE) is holding its General Assembly in #Krakow , attended by over 100 delegates from all over Europe to exchange on key topics for the architectural profession in #Europe. A key moment to unite #architects from across #Europe, fostering collaboration, dialogue, and shared vision for the future of our built environment. #architecture #quality #europe
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Compilation of My Selected Architectural Work from the year 2021-2024.
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RSVP for tickets to The LSA's upcoming panel discussion 'Will you still want me When I’m nothing new?' here: https://lnkd.in/e9aUvBBx The speakers will confront questions like: 🟢 What does architecture look like when professionals and the public intimately understand the elements that make up their buildings? 🟢 How does architecture change when its constituent parts are treated as specific objects rather than generic commodities? 🟢 How will the way we value materials change if we move beyond hierarchal historical concepts of material heritage? 🟢 Will we still want things when they’re nothing new? 12 February 2025, 7pm The London School of Architecture
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Second in series of simple and concise articles for construction professionals introducing #wholelifecarbon
Whole life carbon assessments: where should architects start? In the second in his RIBA Journal series, Simon Sturgis asks why we, as architects, should carry out whole-life carbons assessments, where we should start, and what we should consider through the RIBA Stages: https://ow.ly/G6sa50Rg787
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Essential Life Advice for Future Architects! Join Deirdre Caren and guest Pierre Hadaya as they discuss valuable insights for aspiring architects. Pierre shares his journey and emphasizes the importance of hard and soft skills, taking risks early, and focusing on your unique path without comparing yourself to others. This conversation is filled with inspiration and practical advice for anyone looking to succeed in the architecture field. 👉 Watch the full video and explore more on our blog: https://bit.ly/3ZJfJZn #Architecture #CareerAdvice #PersonalGrowth #PierreHadaya #DeirdreCaren #BlueprintsForSuccess
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Whole life carbon assessments: where should architects start? In the second in his RIBA Journal series, Simon Sturgis asks why we, as architects, should carry out whole-life carbons assessments, where we should start, and what we should consider through the RIBA Stages: https://ow.ly/G6sa50Rg787
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