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
- Innflyting, gjennom advokatverksemd, EU-lovgiving & politikk som påverkar våre strategiske prioriteringar;
- Vere ein innverknadsrik og verdsett kilde til autoritativ informasjon for arkitektyrket i Europa;
- Fungere som den einskaplege stemma til arkitektprofesjonen i dei europeiske institusjonane;
- Vere eit effektivt representativt organ i nettverk for EU-arkitektar og praksis;
- Skape ein mogleggjerande praksis og regulatoriske miljøet for arkitektar & praksis;
- Demonstrere arkitektanes rolle i å skape eit verkeleg konkurransedyktig,rikande og berekraftig Europa.
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.
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ACE 2024 annual report & 2025 outlook
The ACE Annual Report gives the reader a snapshot of the many important activities, studies,
May 19, 2025
ACE Governance
The ACE Governance consists of a General Assembly, an Hovudstyret, and a permanent Secretariat based in Brussel.
- 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 Hovudstyret, made up of 11 members, is responsible for implementing the General Assembly’s policies and overseeing the organisation’s administration.
- The Sekretariat plays a key role in supporting the governance structure.

ACE Executive Board
ACE Secretariat
NET-ARCH PROGRAMME 2021-2024
The NET-ARCH programme is co-funded by Creative Europe, the EU Commission’s financing instrument that supports Europe’s cultural and creative sectors.
