EAAE PARTNER ORGANISATIONS
Association of Architecture Schools of Australasia (AASA)
Association of Architecture Schools of Australasia (AASA) has provided leadership and advocacy for architecture education in the Australasian region since 1999.
The AASA became an incorporated association on 10 July 2020 and is an International Affiliate Member of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA).
Mission:
The Association of Architecture Schools of Australasia identifies, develops and supports
- Quality professional undergraduate and graduate education of architects and related professions;
- Research, scholarship and creative work in relation to architecture and the designed environment; and
- Policy, community service and professional activities in relation to architecture education.
Website: https://www.aasa-arch.org/
Email: info@aasa.org.au
Address: Flinders Lane
VIC 8009, AU
Architects’ Council of Europe
The Architects’ Council of Europe is a non-profit organization composed of 43 Member Organisations which are the national regulatory and professional representative bodies in the EU Member States, the accession countries, Switzerland and Norway. Through its members, the Architects’ Council of Europe represents the interests of over 565,000 architects from 31 countries in Europe.
Website: www.ace-cae.eu
Email: info@ace-cae.eu
Address: 29 Rue Paul Emile Janson, B-1050 Brussels
Brussels, BE
Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture
ACSA is a non-profit association of over 200 member schools. Through these schools, over 5,000 architecture faculty are represented. In addition, over 300 supporting members composed of architecture firms, product associations and individuals add to the breadth of interest and support of ACSA goals.
The association maintains a variety of activities that influence, communicate, and record important issues. Such endeavors include scholarly meetings, workshops, publications, awards and competition programs, support for architectural research, policy development, and liaison with allied organizations.
Website: www.acsa-arch.org
Email: info@acsa-arch.org
Address: 1735 New York Avenue
Washington, US
Architectural Research Centers Consortium
The Architectural Research Centers Consortium, Inc. (ARCC) is an international association of architectural research centers committed to the expansion of the research culture and a supporting infrastructure in architecture and related design disciplines. Since its founding as a non-profit corporation in 1976, ARCC has represented a concerted commitment to the improvement of the physical environment and the quality of life.
Website: www.arcc-arch.org
Email: president@arcc-arch.org
Address: Washington, US
ELIA
ELIA – European League of Institutes of the Arts is a globally connected European network that provides a dynamic platform for professional exchange and development in higher arts education. With over 250 members in 47 countries, it represents some 300.000 students in all art disciplines.
Its cross-disciplinary quality makes ELIA unique as a network. ELIA advocates for higher arts education by empowering and creating new opportunities for its members and facilitating the exchange of good practices. ELIA collaborates with partner networks around the world.
Website: www.elia-artschools.org
Email: info@elia-artschools.org
Address: Beulingstraat 8
Amsterdam, NL
International Union of Architects
The International Union of Architects (UIA), is a non-governmental organisation, a global federation of national associations of architects, that are its members. The UIA’s goal is to unite the architects of the world without any form of discrimination.
Website: www.uia-architectes.org
Email: uia@uia-architectes.org
Address: Tour Montparnasse, 33 Avenue du Maine, 75015 Paris, France
New European Bauhaus
The New European Bauhaus initiative connects the European Green Deal to our living spaces. It calls on all Europeans to imagine and build together a sustainable and inclusive future that is beautiful for our eyes, minds, and souls.
The New European Bauhaus will:
- Bring citizens, experts, businesses, and Institutions together and facilitate conversations about making tomorrow’s living spaces more affordable and accessible.
- Mobilise designers, architects, engineers, scientists, students, and creative minds across disciplines to reimagine sustainable living in Europe and beyond.
- Strive to improve the quality of our living experience. It will highlight the value of simplicity, functionality, and circularity of materials without compromising the need for comfort and attractiveness in our daily lives.
- Provide financial support to innovative ideas and products through ad-hoc calls for proposals and through coordinated programs included in the Multi-Annual Financial Framework.
Website: https://europa.eu/new-european-bauhaus/about/about-initiative_en