Time to act: For high-quality architecture and living environment for all
The European Union is developing an integrated and people-centred approach to a sustainable built environment, where architecture has a major role to play to design buildings, public space and urban landscapes that contribute to citizens’ quality of life. It does this through many EU policies and funding programmes such as the cultural policy and the initiatives of the Creative Europe programme. The current EU Work Plan for Culture 2023-2026, includes quality built environment in the actions for EU cooperation on culture.
The Architects’ Council of Europe develops policy positions to contribute to the EU decision-making process and liaises with the European institutions to advocate on behalf of the architectural sector.
ACE Thematic areas & work groups
In pursuit of its overarching mission, ACE prioritises 4 key thematic areas that hold particular significance for the architectural profession across Europe: Access to the profession, Practice of the Profession, Achieving quality in Architecture / Baukultur, Research & Development.
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Access to the Profession
A major policy objective is to simplify and boost the cross-border mobility of the architectural profession by facilitating the establishment and service provision of Architects across Europe.
Learn more about the scope of work and activities of our Work Groups:
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Practice to the Profession
In this area of focus, the ACE addresses key issues impacting registered European architects, including public procurement, insurance requirements for cross-border practices, and digitalisation.
Learn more about the scope of work and activities of our Work Groups:
- Innovation in Architecture Work Group (IA WG)
- Women in Architecture Task Force (WIA TF)
- Practice Committee Working Group (PC WG)
- Internationalisation & New Business Models Task Force (IBM TF)
- Public Procurement & Architectural Design Contests (PP & ADC)
- Building Information Modelling Work Group (BIM WG)
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High-quality architecture & built environment/ Baukultur
In the context of global warming, where building energy consumption accounts for 40% of Europe’s total energy needs, ACE emphasises the importance of exploring new legislative, political, and financial mechanisms at both EU and national levels to foster a more sustainable built environment. Through this thematic Area 3, the Architects’ Council of Europe seeks to promote the role of architects in achieving architectural quality and responsible design.
Learn more about the scope of work and activities of our Work Groups:
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Research & Development
This fourth pillar is designed as a platform and method to engage, coordinate, and monitor synergies among all participants in ACE’s thematic areas, facilitating the execution of specific tasks assigned to the three working groups: EU-funded Projects, New European Bauhaus Activities, and Relations with Other Countries.
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In the Spotlight
Manifesto
Time to Act: for high–quality architecture and living environment for all
In the framework of the 2024 European Elections, the Architects’ Council of Europe launched its Manifesto calling on MEPs to act for high-quality architecture and living environment for all.
Tetor 17, 2024
ACE Key policy positions for the EU Institutions (2025)
- Tackling whole-life impact of the built environment and apply circular economy principles in the construction sector
- Promoting renovation, transformation and re-use of existing buildings over demolition and new builds
- Adapting living spaces to the effect of climate change through architectural and planning solutions
ACE Policy Positions (all)
- Category
- Adaptive reuse
- ADC- Architecture Design Competition
- Architecture prizes
- Circular economy
- Climate change
- CPD- Continuing Professional Development
- Culture
- Education Skills
- Energy Building Performance
- EPBD
- Export
- Gender Equality
- Housing
- Level(s)
- Mixed qualifications
- NEBC
- Planning Services Directive
- Public Procurement
- Quality Architecture
- Quality principles
- Regulation
- Renovation
- Research & Innovation
- Single Market strategy
- SME regulatory framework
- Sustainability
- Sustainable architecture
- Value
- Topic
- ACE Manifesto for the EU Institutions
- Architecture Design Competition
- EDI – Equity,diversity and inclusion
- EU regulatory framework
- Heritage
- Housing
- Mobility
- NEB- New European Bauhaus
- Public procurement
- Quality
- Skills
- Sustainability
- Thematic Scope
- Access to the Profession
- Achieving quality in Architecture / Baukultur
- Practice of the Profession
- Research & Development
- Date
- 2025
- 2024
- 2023
- 2022
- 2021
- 2019
- 2018
- 2014
- 2011
- 2009
Single Market strategy
ACE Response to the European Commission’s Call for Evidence on the Single Market Strategy for 2025.
Planning Services Directive
Developing a proposal for a Planning Services Directive
Promoting high-quality architecture and living environment for all
Regulation, Value
Embedding the Values of the New European Bauhaus in EU Legislation
Promoting high quality architecture and living environment for all
Value
Recognising the value of architecture as a key lever for high-quality living spaces
Promoting high-quality architecture and living environment for all
ACE EU-funded projects
In addition to the Creative Europe program, the Architects’ Council of Europe actively participates in various other EU-funded projects. Typically, ACE’s role involves providing expertise to project partners and disseminating the outcomes through its extensive network of members and international connections.
Explore the current projects
- Status
- Ongoing Projects
- Past Projects
- Topic
- Adaptive architecture
- Architecture Design Competition
- Digitalisation
- Good practices
- heritage
- High quality architecture
- Innovation
- New European Bauhaus
- sustainability
- Thematic Scope
- Achieving quality in Architecture / Baukultur
- Practice of the Profession
- Research & Development
- Date
- 2024