The Architects’ Council of Europe (ACE) is the representative organisation for architecture at European level. Its membership currently consists of 52 Member Organisations, including the regulatory and professional representative bodies in all EU Member States, 6 Observers Members (Serbia, Kosovo, Ukraine, Montenegro, Republic of North Macedonia and Moldova) from the Accession Countries plus Members with special status (UK, Switzerland and Norway), thereby representing the interests of over half a million architects from 36 countries in Europe.
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
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2023 Annual Report & Outlook for 2024
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.
December 1, 2023
‘Our mission is to achieve high– quality architecture and living environments for all
The way we inhabit our planet is undoubtedly a driver of the unfolding climate and biodiversity crisis. The living environment we have created, and the way we manage it, consumes vast quantities of land, raw materials and fossil fuel energies – and generates significant amounts of greenhouse gas emissions and waste. On the other hand, all too often in our cities, we are witnessing a loss of quality in our built environment, evident in the trivialisation of construc- tion, the lack of design values and the deterioration of historic fabric.
We must act now, change the way our living environment is designed, built, maintained, renovated, managed and regulated. We need to adopt an attitude that favours the common good and quality of life and puts people and nature at the core of all spatial and urban developments. In recent years, there has been a growing awareness of these challenges at all governance levels.
The European Union, Member States and cities have embarked on a radical transformation of our built environment to make it less energy and resource–intensive, more resilient to climate change and more inclusive.
Architects are agents of change. They have the necessary skill set to help local communities to re-imagine their living environments. In collaboration with the other stakeholders of the construction sector, they contribute to this paradigm shift, for more beautiful, sustainable and inclusive living environments’.
Ruth Schagemann , ACE President
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
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Ian
PRITCHARDACE Secretary General
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Lukas
BOLLAERTPolicy & Administrative Assistant
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Marta
CANDIDIProject Officer / EU-funded projects
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Julie
DEUTSCHMANNHead of communications
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Pierre
OBAJTEKSenior Policy Officer
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Catalina
OLTEANUOffice Manager
info@ace-cae.eu
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Larissa
DE ROSSOProject Officer / EU-funded projects
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Swapna
Mimi SAHAAssistant Project Officer / EU-funded projects