The Architects’ Council of Europe is the representative organisation for architecture at European level. Through its 53 Member Organisations, ACE represents the interests of over half a million architects from 36 countries in Europe.
Its membership includes the regulatory and professional representative bodies from all EU Member States; 6 Observer Members from EU Accession Countries and a potential candidate country (Serbia, Ukraine, Montenegro, the Republic of North Macedonia, Moldova and Kosovo); as well as Members with special status (the UK, Switzerland and Norway).
ACE’s Mission is to
- Influence, through advocacy, EU legislation & policies that impact on our strategic priorities;
- Be an influential and valued source of authoritative information for the architectural profession in Europe;
- Act as the unified voice of the architectural profession in the European institutions;
- Be an effectively networked representative body for EU architects and practices;
- Create an enabling practice and regulatory environment for architects & practices;
- Demonstrate the role of architects in creating a truly competitive, enriching and sustainable Europe.
ACE applies its Core Value sets, with the aim of being
- Credible, relevant, member-oriented;
- Professional, ethical, diverse;
- Sustainable, resilient, innovative.
ACE’s Vision is to
to achieve greater recognition of the value of architecture – through engagement, outreach, research and advocacy – the cultural legacy of architecture and its contribution to the quality of life of citizens.
In the Spotlight
Explore more about ACE activities
ACE 2024 annual report & 2025 outlook
The Annual Report gives the reader a snapshot of ACE’s activities, studies, publications and events.
May 19, 2025
ACE Governance
The ACE Governance consists of a General Assembly, an Executive Board, and a permanent Secretariat based in Brussels.
- The General Assembly is the highest decision-making body, comprising delegations from each Member Organisation. It convenes twice a year to set ACE policies and approve the budget.
- The Executive Board, made up of 11 members, is responsible for implementing the General Assembly’s policies and overseeing the organisation’s administration.
- The Secretariat plays a key role in supporting the governance structure.

ACE Executive Board
ACE Secretariat
CULTUR-ARCH PROGRAMME 2025-2028
The CULTUR-ARCH programme is co-funded by Creative Europe, the EU Commission’s financing instrument that supports Europe’s cultural and creative sectors.