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Association of Architects Annual Report 2016

Annual Report 2016 Contents Objectives and Aims Public benefit Membership Activities Financial Review Reference and Administration Association of Architects 238091

Objectives and Aims The objectives of the Association, set out in its Constitution, are the advancement of Architecture in the and the promotion and acquisition of knowledge of the various arts and sciences connected therewith. The Association is empowered in particular to; promote co-operation between associations of architects within the and equivalent organisations outside the to ensure the maximum contribution by architects to the wellbeing of society. promote and encourage activities on a regional basis for the purpose of studying common issues. make awards of medals or certificates in recognition of significant contributions to Architecture or its associated sciences. receive, administer and apply donations, studentships or scholarships or for any other general or specific charitable object or purpose connected with the Association or, for any other charitable purpose connected with Architecture. The CAA s current aims, grouped under the following headings, are; Education Operating criteria and procedures for the validation of courses in architecture. Supporting international mutual recognition of qualifications in architecture. Organising an international student competition. Practice Supporting conferences, seminars and workshop on sustainable building and construction practices. Communication Dissemination of information on architecture. Participation in forums including those concerning the built environment for the purpose of improving the quality of the built environment. Collaboration with BEPIC the informal grouping of associations of built environment professions in the. International Collaboration with regional associations of architects. Collaboration with the International Union of Architects (UIA) and the Architect s Council of Europe (ACE) Association of Architects 1

Public Benefit The Council and Trustees have referred to the Charities Commission s guidance on the public benefit requirement for UK charities and have considered how planned activities meet this requirement. During the year the charity has furthered its charitable purposes for the public benefit through; Education Validating courses in architecture and national validation systems. This improves and strengthens standards in higher education in architecture by benchmarking and facilitates exchange and movement of students, academics and practitioners between countries. Collaborating with other signatories in the Canberra Accord for Architectural Education enabling the mutual recognition of architectural qualifications. This aims to facilitate movement of graduates across borders advancing architectural knowledge through exchange and increasing economic opportunities for small and developing economies in the. Holding an international student competition on the Future of the City promoting excellence and allowing students to see, and learn from, the work of their peers across a diverse range of cultures. Practice Supporting seminars and conferences raising awareness of designing for sustainability and climate change and exchanging knowledge in the profession. Initiating a range of activities to support collaboration between architects and the raising of quality standards in the construction industry across the. This report is approved by the Council and Trustees on the.2017; Signed. Ar. Vincent Cassar, President On behalf of the CAA Council Signed. John Geeson, Trustee and Honorary Secretary / Treasurer On behalf of the CAA Trustees Association of Architects 2

Membership The Members of the Association are institutes, associations and societies which, in the opinion of the Council, represent the body of architects in a country and subscribe to the purposes and objects of the Association. They must be constituted in a manner consistent with the policies of the Association and not discriminate against their own members or potential members on the basis of race, colour, sex, religion, national origin or political persuasion. The current membership is drawn from the following organizations. Country Antigua & Barbuda Australia Bahamas Bangladesh Barbados Bermuda Botswana Cyprus Fiji Ghana Guyana Hong Kong India Jamaica Kenya Lesotho Malawi Malta Mauritius Namibia New Zealand Nigeria Pakistan Papua New Guinea Sierra Leone Singapore South Africa Sri Lanka St Kitts and Nevis St Lucia St Vincent and The Grenadines Tanzania Trinidad & Tobago Uganda United Kingdom Zambia Zimbabwe Institute/Association Antigua & Barbuda Institute of Architects Royal Australian Institute of Architects Institute of Bahamian Architects Institute of Architects Bangladesh Barbados Institute of Architects Institute of Bermuda Architects Architects Association of Botswana Cyprus Civil Engineers & Architects Association Fiji Association of Architects Ghana Institute of Architects Guyana Institute of Architects Hong Kong Institute of Architects Indian Institute of Architects Jamaica Institute of Architects Architectural Association of Kenya Lesotho Architects Engineers & Surveyors Association Malawi Institute of Architects Kamra Tal-Periti Mauritius Institute of Architects Namibia Institute of Architects New Zealand Institute of Architects Nigerian Institute of Architects Institute of Architects Pakistan Papua New Guinea Institute of Architects. Sierra Leone Institute of Architects Singapore Institute of Architects South African Institute of Architects Sri Lanka Institute of Architects St Kitts and Nevis Institute of Architects St. Lucia Association of Architects St. Vincent & The Grenadines Institute Of Architects Architectural Association of Tanzania Trinidad And Tobago Institute Of Architects Uganda Society of Architects Royal Institute of British Architects Zambia Institute of Architects Zimbabwe Institute of Architects Association of Architects 3

Activities Description Robert Matthew Award 2016. CAA successfully concluded the selection of the RMA 2016. A 3 member Jury was appointed to judge the awards submissions. The Jury members were selected from different regions and included 2 eminent Architects from the Member Organisations and a non-architect. The Jury members were: Country UK a) Ar. Peter Stuchbury, Australia b) Ar. D. Justin Snell, South Africa c) Ms. Arfa Sayeda Zehra, Pakistan Four nominations for the award were received, from Pakistan, UK, Nigeria and India, and Grimshaw Architects, UK and Pervaiz Vandal and Associates, Pakistan were the joint recipients of the Robert Matthew Award 2016. The CAA website was re-designed and moved to a new webhost to improve the ability to update with the latest news and information. The re-design work was completed in Sri Lanka. In April training of new members of the validation panel was undertaken in Durban, South Africa. Validation reviews of the architectural courses at Universities of Cape Town and Witwaterstand in South Africa were completed. A validation review of the architectural course at the University of Nairobi, Kenya was completed. In May 2016 CAA, represented by Sithabile Mathe from Botswana, participated in the Canberra Accord review of the Korean Architectural Accreditation Board educational system. A questionnaire relating to the types of support that would be appropriate in the various member countries was circulated in support of the initiative with the British Board of Agrément to investigate the feasibility of developing a - system of product testing and accreditation in the construction industry. The Specialist Architects website was modifid and updated with the aim of providing a network of architects across the who would be willing to advise or collaborate with others seeking partners for projects. An online fee payment Sri Lanka South Africa South Africa Kenya Korea/ Botswana Association of Architects 4

system was added to the site. A first stage review of the CAA archive was completed to catalogue the content. This will allow the next stage of the review to commence which will aim to establish the historical value of the records of the Association. CAA were represented at a Organisations meeting in London by Dik Jarman from the RAIA. John Geeson represented CAA at a meeting in London organised by the Prince s Foundation for Building Community to review progress on the Rapid Urbanisation Planning Toolkit. Peter Oborn represented CAA at the World Humanitarian Summit in Istanbul where the Association s support for the Global Alliance for Urban Crises was confirmed. CAA President Vincent Cassar represented the Association at a meeting of the Family in Marlborough House. Several meetings of the BEPIC Group were held in London to discuss the ways in which the built environment professions could collaborate to support the aims of the individual organisations. Agreement was reached to support the formation of the UK Built Environment Advisory Group which will participate in UK government initiatives A Trustees meeting was held in November via Skype during which the budget was discussed and the proposed amendments for 2017 were agreed to be proposed to Council at the next Council meeting. The Trustees also supported the proposal to undertake a survey of the state of the architectural profession in the proposed by the working group on Future Vision. Three Council meetings were held during the course of the year, one in Lahore, and two via Skype. The Association was saddened to receive the resignation of the Gorden Holden as Trustee. Professor Holden was an esteemed Past President of the Association and was involved for many years, and his guidance as a Trustee will be missed. Vision 2030 Council agreed that the CAA should produce an updated Vision for 2030 in order to help direct activity over this period while also providing a document with which to attract new members. A work-group has been created to take this initiative forward, comprising: Vincent Cassar (CAA President/Malta), Kalim Siddique (Pakistan), Dik Jarman (Australia), John Geeson (Hon Treasurer/UK) and Peter Oborn (VP Europe). It is likely that the Vision will be framed around the ways in which the Association can contribute to delivery of the Sustainable Development Goals, UK UK UK Pakistan Association of Architects 5

the Paris Climate Change Agreement and the New Urban Agenda. CAA Survey of the Profession In order to help inform Vision 2030, it has also been agreed to undertake a Survey of the Profession throughout the. A draft questionnaire has been developed and will be tested as a pilot among members of Council before being issued more ly. There will be liaison with a range of other stakeholders such as the Local Government Forum and the Association of Planners to explore the ways in which the outcome of the survey can effectively be used for advocacy purposes (the suspicion being that it will most likely reveal the weakness of the profession throughout the ). We envisage that the results of the study will be available in time for the UIA World Congress to be held in September. Association of Architects 6

Financial Review Accounts 2016 2015 2014 2013 INCOME Subscriptions 55182 61738 Grants from the Foundation 0 4000 Sponsorship and other 4765 Validation fees 6475 4748 Interest 53 134 Total Income 52253 66547 70620 EXPENDITURE Charitable Activities (direct expenditure) 13939 82283 Governance and the costs of generating 46292 17940 voluntary income Bad debts, Depreciation and Miscellaneous 139 2064 Total expenditure 60370 102287 Surplus/(deficit) for the year 6176 31667 Fund balances carried forward 79701 54876 29660 19028 Policy on Reserves The Association s policy is to maintain a minimum reserve of 30,000 against the risk of loss of subscription income and to assist with cash flow. The main source of funding is membership subscriptions with four of the larger members contributing 80% of the income. The amount of the reserve has been determined to allow the organisation to conclude its affairs and meet outstanding financial obligations in the case of one or more of these members ceasing to contribute. Association of Architects 7

Reference and Administration Trustees 2016 John Geeson Llewellyn van Wyk Gordon Holden (resigned August) Annette Fisher Dik Jarman Council and Officers 2016-2019 Elected at the 21st General Assembly, London UK, June 2015. President (Officer) Vincent Cassar (Malta, PP KTP) Senior Vice President Kalim Siddiqui (Pakistan) Immediate Past President Rukshan Widyalankara (Sri Lanka, PP SLIA) Honorary Secretary/Treasurer (Officer) John Geeson (UK) Education Committee Chair of Education Christos Panayiotides (Cyprus) Practice Committee Chair of Practice Chandana Edirisuriya (Sri Lanka) Communication Committee Chair of Communications Jayantha Perera (Sri Lanka, PP SLIA) Regional Vice Presidents Africa Sithabile Mathe (Botswana) Americas Wycliffe Morgan (St Kitts and Nevis) Asia Jalal Ahmad (Bangladesh) Europe Peter Oborn (UK) Oceania Dik JArman (Australia) Validation Chair of Validation Panel (temp) Sithabile Mathe (Botswana) Secretariat Executive Director Nadeesha Yahampath (Sri Lanka) Bankers The Royal Bank of Scotland plc 171 Tottenham Court Road, London, W1P ODL. Independent Examiner Sayer Vincent LLP Invicta House 108-114 Golden Lane London EC1Y 0TL Association of Architects 8