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The Architects' Council of Europe co-signs the CNAPPC Manifesto for the regeneration of European cities

13/11/2014

During the EU Cities Reloading Forum, which took place on 7-8 November in Milan, the Architects’ Council of Europe, along with the European Forum for Architectural Policies (EFAP), co-signed the Manifesto issued by the Italian Chamber of Architects (CNAPPC) calling on the European institutions to...[more]

The ACE publishes a brochure on the Role of the Architectural Profession in Delivering Responsible Design

13/11/2014

On the occasion of the joint CNAPPC-ACE-EFAP Forum EU-Cities Reloaded, which took place on 7-8 November 2014 in Milano, ACE President Luciano Lazzari presented a new ACE brochure on the Role of the Architectural Profession in Delivering Responsible Design.The publication was conceived as a...[more]

What it Means to be an Architect Today?

13/11/2014

The ACE President Luciano Lazzari appeared on Intelligent Glass Solution Magazine Autumn Issue with an article focused on the role of Architects in shaping the urban life of EU citizens.The article draws a clear picture of the current situation in Europe, considered as global leader in the field...[more]

CNAPPC-ACE-EFAP Forum - 7-8 November 2014, Milan

28/10/2014

In partnership with the Italian Consiglio Nazionale degli Architetti,Pianificatori, Paesaggisti e Conservatori (CNAPPC) and the European Forum for Architectural Policies (EFAP), ACE is participating in a Forum on Strategies and Policies for Urban Regeneration. During the 2014 Triennale di Milano,...[more]

The Architects’ Council of Europe welcomes the Commission’s initiative for a better assessment of the environmental performance of buildings

24/10/2014

On 1 July 2014, the European Commission published its long-awaited Communication on Resource Efficiency Opportunities in the Building Sector, in which it recognises a lack of reliable, comparable and affordable data, methods and tools to analyse and benchmark the environmental performance of...[more]

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