NEWSLETTER Consiglio Architetti
Europa - n° 1-05
English language version
The monthly electronic note from the Architects’
Council of Europe
Wednesday 26th January 2005
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INTRODUCTION
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Welcome to the first issue in 2005 of ACE
Info, the monthly update from the Architects' Council of
Europe that will give you, at a glance, information on current
issues, highlighting emerging areas of activity and informing
you of matters of interest in the field of architectural
policy.
This issue is also available in French.
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ACE POLICY ISSUES
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NEW PRESIDENT TAKES UP OFFICE
Marie-Helene Lucas of the OAI in Luxembourg has taken up
office as the President of the ACE for 2005. She is a practising
architect, based in Luxembourg, and has been a Member of
the Executive Board since January 2004. In a letter addressed
to the Presidents of the Member Organisations and the delegates
of the ACE, she has set two issues as her priorities for
the year. The first of these is the efficient and effective
management of the transition of the ACE from its present
Statutes to those that will enter into force on the 1st
January 2006. This will involve the reform of working structures
and procedures so as to better harness the voluntary resources
that are so generously put at the disposal of the ACE by
its Members. The second priority will be to uphold our conviction
of the importance of the central role of architecture as
a contributor to the activities and development of our society
and its environment. In this respect the work that is being
carried out in relation to the proposal for a directive
on Services in the Internal Market will command particular
attention.
EUROPEAN FORUM FOR ARCHITECTURAL
POLICY
The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, who has just adopted an architectural
policy, has included a plenary event of the Forum as part
of the official programme of activities of the Luxembourg
Presidency of the European Union. It is scheduled to take
place in Luxembourg on 28-28 June, at the same time when
an informal session of the EU Council of Ministers of Culture
will be taking place, also in Luxembourg. It is intended
that the Ministers will review on that occasion the follow
up that was given to the Council Resolution on Architectural
Quality in the Urban and Rural Environments of February
2001, and will also have an encountering with the Forum.
It is recalled that the Forum is an informal, inter-governmental
initiative that also involves the professional and cultural
organisations. The ACE is an active participant in the Steering
Committee of the Forum.
SECOND READING FOR THE QUALIFICATIONS
DIRECTIVE
At a meeting of the Internal Market and Consumer Affairs
(IMCO) Committee of the European Parliament the rapporteur,
Mr. Zappala, set out the expected timetable for the next
steps in the co-decision procedure on this directive. He
intends to prepare a daft report for the 7th February and
to present it to the Committee at its meeting of the 22nd
February with a view to the Second Reading taking place
on the 22nd May 2005. The deadline for amendments has been
set on 2nd of March, bearing in mind that there are strict
rules for such amendments under the second reading, whereby
basically no new amendments can be tabled that had not already
been tabled during the first reading. The discussion also
highlighted that there is a growing consensus around the
text of the Common Position of the Council. This means that
there is a strong likelihood that the proposal will be adopted
at Second Reading.
There has also been a change of shadow rapporteur on this
proposal. Barbara Weiler (PSE) has taken over from Evelyne
Gebhardt (PSE) as the latter is the main rapporteur on the
SIM Directive.
It is worthwhile stressing that the linkage between the
Qualifications Directive and the SIM (Services in the Internal
Market) Directive has been re-emphasised, notably in relation
to the discussion on the country of origin principle and
derogations to it.
Finally the Luxembourg Presidency of the European Union
has announced that reaching agreement on this proposed directive,
so that it can be adopted in July 2005, is to be one of
its main priorities.
DIRECTIVE ON SERVICES IN THE INTERNAL
MARKET
The new Commissioner for the Internal Market and Services
has addressed the European Parliament and he has expressed
his support for the contents of the proposed directive on
Services in the Internal Market, saying that he believes
that the thrust of the proposal goes in the right direction.
He underlined his desire that the adoption of the directive
should be achieved in a spirit of genuine co-operation and
that the negotiations would not fail to “see the wood
for the trees”.
In other developments the debate around the proposed directive
is gathering pace. The Council has produced a consolidated
version of the proposal that already incorporates useful
clarifications. The main rapporteur in the Parliament, Mrs.
Gebhardt has delivered her working document to the IMCO
Committee. She intends to prepare her report for the Committee
to consider at its March meeting with a view to holding
the First Reading before the summer recess.
The country of origin principle (COP) is the core issue
under debate, as well as the scope of the Directive whose
usefulness has not been questioned.
Among many others, the Assembly of the European Regions
has expressed its concern about the impact of liberalising
the services market in terms of social and territorial cohesion
within the EU. It is calling for an impact study to be made
in areas like health and education. There are several requests
to exclude sectors such as, Services of General Interest,
Health Services, Notaries, and Construction.
THE EUROPEAN CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
PLATFORM (ECTP)
Work to firmly establish the ECTP has been significantly
advanced with the establishment of the Secretariat and the
holding of many meetings of the various “Focus Areas”
and their respective working groups. The Secretariat has
set up a website for the initiative on which relevant and
up to date information can be found.
For its part, the ACE is leading the work on “Urban
Issues” under the Chairmanship of Adrian Joyce. This
topic is seen as particularly important by the Commission
as it has the potential to be the follow-up to the Fifth
Framework Programme work on the City of Tomorrow. In relation
to other work groups the ACE has issued a call for nominees
from its Member Organisations and it has secured representation
in several other themes.
It is clear that the ECTP is an initiative that is breaking
new ground in the sector as there is unprecedented co-operation
among a wide variety of actors all working towards the same
aim – an improved industry and an improved environment
for all. For more see:
http://www.ectp.org
INTER-GROUP ON URBAN ISSUES AND
HOUSING
A formal Inter-Group on Urban Issues and Housing has been
established in the European Parliament. The ACE has been
closely following the development of this Inter-Group as
it will offer the opportunity for close dialogue and co-operation
with MEP’s on matters of central interest to our profession.
Whilst the formal constitutive meeting scheduled on 27 January
had to be postponed because of Mr Yushenko’s address
to the Parliament, it is intended that the President of
the Inter-Group will be Mr. Beaupuy of the Liberal Group,
(ALDE) with two Vice-Presidents Mr. Olbrycht of the Conservative
Group (PPE-ED) and either Arlene McCarthy or Alain Hutchinson
of the Socialist Group (PSE). Among the issues that the
ACE expects the Inter-Group to debate are the Thematic Strategy
on the Urban Environment, the integration of architectural
policies into Urban and Territorial Policies and the regeneration
of urban areas through the use of structural funds. More
generally, the ACE is willing to further promote a holistic
and integrated approach to the quality of the living environment,
in line with its recently published Policy Book “Architecture
& Quality of Life”.
PUBLIC PROCUREMENT DIRECTIVES
The EU Commission has recently adopted an Action Plan on
e-Procurement, which aims to improve electronic public procurement
and to move towards an international framework for e-procurement.
It can be downloaded from the following address:
http://www.europa.eu.int/comm/internal_market/publicprocurement/docs/eprocurement/actionplan/actionplan_en.pdf
Following the adoption of the new directives
on Public Procurement, the thresholds that must be applied
for the call for tenders has been published in the Official
Journal (29 October 2004). These have been reduced in order
to come into line with the Government Procurement Agreement
on public procurement concluded in 1994 in the context of
the Marrakesh negotiations. They can be viewed at the following
address:
http://europa.eu.int/eur-lex/lex/LexUriServ/site/en/oj/2004/l_326/l_32620041029en00170018.pdf
Finally, the ACE Recommendations and Guidelines
for the Transposition of the directives into National Laws
has now been finalised and its dissemination to national
authorities is underway. The document, which is available
in English and French, can be downloaded from the ACE website
at the following address:
http://www.ace-cae.org/Public/fsPublicNetwork_EN.html
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NEWS FROM THE ACE NETWORK
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ARCHITECTURE AND QUALITY OF LIFE
– SEMINARS
Towards the end of 2004, there were two seminars organised
on the theme of “Architecture and Quality of Life”
– the title of the ACE Policy Book published earlier
in the year. On both occasions the ACE was represented by
speakers presenting both the ACE itself and information
on the key issues that are being addressed by the Organisation
at this time.
The first of these seminars was organised by the Architect’s
Association of Thessaloniki in Greece and it took place
on the weekend of the 6th and 7th November. It was well
attended and was timed to coincide with the thirtieth anniversary
of the founding of the Association.
The second was held in Budapest, Hungary 0n the 10th December
and was organised by the Hungarian Chamber of Architects
to celebrate the publication of the ACE book in Hungarian.
In both cases local architects were informed about the work
of the ACE and of the relevance of striving for the adoption
of architectural policies as a tool for the achievement
of a higher quality of life for all citizens.
LIABILITY AND INSURANCE OF ARCHITECTS
The Conseil National de l’Ordre des Architectes de
Belgique (CNOA(B)) has recently published the results of
a study that it commissioned on the liability and insurance
of architects across Europe (EU 15). The study was carried
out by an independent body and it gives a good overview
of the current state of affairs in relation to this important
topic. The ACE Special Working Group on the proposed SIM
(Services in the Internal Market) Directive will be taking
account of the content of the report in its work over the
coming months. The report can be accessed on the website
of the CNOA(B) at the following address:
http://www.ordredesarchitectes.be/fr/index.htm
HONORARY MEMBERSHIP OF THE CROATIAN
CHAMBER OF ARCHITECTS
On the 11th December 2004, Luciano Lazzari, President of
the Order of Architects of Trieste and a member of the Italian
CNAPPC delegation to the ACE, was conferred with honorary
membership of the architects’ section of the Croatian
Chamber of Architects and Engineers. The ceremony took place
during the meeting of the Assembly of the Croatian Chamber
at the National Library in Zagreb and the citation referred
to in particular to the efforts of Luciano “…in
promoting constructive relations between the Croatian and
Italian National Chambers.”
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OTHER MATTERS
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RE-ORGANISATION OF THE DG INTERNAL
MARKET
Following the start of the mandate of the Barroso Commission
there has been some significant re-organisation of the Directorate
General Internal Market. First of all its name has been
changed to the Directorate General Internal Market and Services
and a new Directorate on “Services” has been
established. The Director of the Services Directorate is
Guido Berardis and the Heads of the four Units are Margot
Froehlinger (services I, Jean Bergevin (services II), Ole
Guldeberg (services III) and Joerg Reinbothe (postal services).
This Directorate General is dealing with two of the proposed
directives that are of central importance to the ACE –
the Qualifications Directive and the Directive on Services
in the Internal Market. Unit I has overall responsibility
for the proposed Directive on Services in the Internal Market.
The full organisational chart can be downloaded from:
http://www.europa.eu.int/comm/dgs/internal_market/docs/organigramme/organi_en.pdf
SECTOR REVIEW – SWEDEN
The Swedish Association of Architects and Consulting Engineers
(STD) has published the 2004 issue of the detailed annual
sector survey and market review of the Swedish Consulting
Engineering and Architectural groups as well as an international
outlook. It can be downloaded from the following address:
http://www.std.se/english/sector_review.htm
EUROPEAN COMPANY STATUTE IN FORCE
The European Company Statute became available for use on
the 8th October 2004, thirty years after it was first proposed
by the Commission. However, as only 6 (Belgium, Austria,
Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Iceland) of the 28 EU and EEA
Member States has implemented the regulation at national
level its use will be delayed. Under the Statute a European
Company (or Societas Europeae – SE) can be set up
by the creation of a holding company or a joint subsidiary
or by the merger of companies located in at least two Member
States or by the conversion of an existing company set up
under national law. An SE can operate throughout the EU
with one set of rules and a unified management and reporting
system. It obeys the rules of the country where it is headquartered,
meaning that it does not need to establish branches in each
country where it wishes to do business. Further information
can be found at:
http://europa.eu.int/eur-lex/en/archive/2001/l_29420011110en.html
REVISED EUROPEAN URBAN CHARTER
The Council of Europe has announced that the revision of
the European Urban Charter is now complete. The document
and further information can be accessed at:
http://www.coe.int/T/E/Clrae/_5._Texts/5._Conventions_and_charters/urban.asp
EUROCER-BUILDING
This newly formed organisation (established in January 2004)
is an association of relevant, competent, independent and
highly experienced third party product certification bodies,
testing laboratories and inspection bodies in construction.
Its aim is to provide a point of reference for the Members
dealing with the needs of the building and construction
industry, including all certification, testing and inspection
of design services, products, buildings and construction.
The ACE has been approached to become part of the Advisory
Board but no decision has been taken as yet. Further information
can be found at:
www.eurocer-building.com
EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE 2005
The city of Cork in Ireland is to be the European City of
Culture 2005. A wide variety of events have been planned
for the year as the designation will, in the words of Commissioner
Jan Figel, “…bring a huge impact on its social
and economic life, since it generates a great interest throughout
the EU and beyond”. More information at:
http://www.cork2005.ie/home/default.asp
THE COMMISSION ADOPTS NEW APPROACH
The new Barroso Commission has set up five groups of Commissioners
to prepare college decisions. The five groups are:
1. The Lisbon Strategy Group – Chaired by Jose Manuel
Durao Barroso
2. The Competitiveness Council Group – Chaired by
Gunter Verheugen
3. The External Relations Group – Chaired by Jose
Manuel Durao Barroso
4. The Fundamental Rights, Anti-Discrimination and Equal
Opportunities Group – Chaired by Jose Manuel Durao
Barroso
5. The Communications and Programme Group – Chaired
by Margot Wallstrom
These groups will each meet on a regular basis to ensure
that the work of the Commission is properly and thoroughly
prepared ahead of the taking of decisions.
EUROPEAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE
(EESC)
The work programme for the two-year mandate of the new President
of the EESC has received wide approval from all sectors
represented in the Committee. The main items to be tackled
by the Committee will include the involvement of civil society
in the Lisbon strategy, involvement of civil society in
“Communicating Europe” with particular reference
to the proposed Constitution and the establishment of a
“Civil Society Prize”.
The presidency of Group III of the EESC has been taken up
by Staffan Nilsson (SE). This follows the move of Mrs. Sigmund
to the Presidency of the EESC. Moreover, the EESC has established
a group that is charged with contacts with Civil Society
and it is expected that closer links with the liberal professions
will be established over the next few months.
FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME FOR COMPETITIVENESS
AND INNOVATION
DG Enterprise of the Commission has launched a consultation
on its proposed framework programme for competitiveness
and innovation. This could offer the construction sector
an opportunity to get to grips with some of the issues that
it is facing in the coming decade or so. It can be accessed
at:
http://www.europa.eu.int/comm/enterprise/enterprise_policy/cip/consultation.htm
THE EUROPEAN ECO-LABEL
The European Eco-Label, the official European mark for greener
products, is experiencing a growing success: the sales of
eco-labelled products increased by over 150% in 2004 to
almost 500 million Euro of ex-factory sales. The criteria
for the award of the label aim at reducing the environmental
impacts of the products and protecting the health of users,
while guaranteeing a high level of performance. For further
information see:
http://europa.eu.int/ecolabel
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PUBLICATIONS
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URBAN REGENERATION
The proceedings of the first Urban Regeneration Conference
that was held in Poznan, Poland on the 20th May 2004 has
now been published. The conference was very successful at
raising awareness and knowledge of this important topic
and several speakers were representing the ACE at the event.
Copies can be purchased from the publisher by going to their
website at:
www.area.net.pl
THE ESPON NETWORK – MAPS
OF NEW EUROPE
The European Spatial Observatory Network (ESPON) has published
a selection of new European maps entitled “Diversity
within the European Territory”. The maps give information
on a variety of issues including demographics, urban-rural
typology and world economic potentials. To download the
publication go to:
http://www.espon.lu/online/documentation/programme/publications
EUROPEAN BUSINESS – FACTS
AND FIGURES
The European Commission has published a book entitled “European
Business – Facts and Figures” that provides
a standard set of information for industrial and services
activities in the European Union. The cost of the book is
EUR50 and an order form can be requested from:
paul.freyt@pfconsult.com
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EVENTS
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UIA WORLD CONGRESS – ISTANBUL
Time is short and the UIA World Congress of architects is
just six months away. Subscriptions are still at a discount
rate, but only for a short time. You are invited to look
at the programme and events that are planned for this Bazaar
of Architectures at:
www.uia2005istanbul.org
10TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE –
ENERGIE CITES
On the 7th and 8th of April 2005, Energie Cites will be
holding its 10th Annual Conference on the theme of “Assessing
Local Energy Policies?”. It will be held in Clermont-Ferrand
in France. Further details can be found at the following
website:
www.energie-cites.org
WORLD ENERGY SUSTAINABLE DAYS 2005
This years World Energy Sustainable Days will be held in
Wels, Austria from the 1st to the 5th March. There will
be a combination of events over the five days including
the European Pellets Conference, the Innovative Public and
Commercial Buildings Conference and the Energy Sustainable
Days Conference. There is also a major trade show dedicated
to renewable energy sources and energy efficiency at the
time and place. For full details go to:
www.esv.or.at
PALENC 2005
The International conference entitled “Passive Low
Energy Cooling for the Built Environment” will be
held on Santorini Island, Greece from the 19th to the 21st
May 2005. Full details and online registration forms are
available at:
http://palenc2005.conferences.gr
EUROFINS SYMPOSIUM – DENMARK
8TH FEBRUARY 2005
New German requirements on the emission of volatile organic
chemicals from construction products were published in the
summer of 2004. This symposium will describe the new requirements
and highlight how they may become the benchmark for similar
requirements across the EU. Full details and registration
available at:
http://www.eurofins.com/emissions2005
REVALUING CONSTRUCTION 2005 –
ROTTERDAM 22ND AND 23RD MARCH
This is the only event in 2005 that will bring together
speakers from governments, clients and construction firms
from around the world to present what they are doing to
create greater value from construction activities and a
higher performing industry. Full details at:
www.rc2005.nl
EUROPEAN URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING
AWARDS EXHIBITION
The winning entries from the 2004 awards are currently being
exhibited at the Slovak Architects Society Gallery in Bratislava.
The exhibition will run to the end of January 2005. Further
information on the awards is available on the website of
the European Council of Town Planners at:
www.ceu-ectp.org
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COMPETITIONS
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THE HOLCIM AWARDS
This is a global initiative of the Holchim Foundation for
Sustainable Construction based in Switzerland. Total prize
money is USD2 million and the deadline for submissions is
the 31st March 2005. There will be awards in five regions
in 2005 and a global award in 2006. Entries can only be
made online, where full details are given:
www.holcimawards.org
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USEFUL LINKS
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EUROPEAN COMMISSION HOMEPAGE
http://www.europa.eu.int/comm/index_en.htm
SEARCH PAGE FOR COMMISSION DOCUMENTS
http://www.europa.eu.int/prelex/rech_simple.cfm?CL=en
THE BARROSO COMMISSION:
http://europa.eu.int/comm/commission_barroso/index_en.htm
WEBSITE OF THE LUXEMBOURG PRESIDENCY
http://www.eu2005.lu/en
(Then choose your preferred language)
COMMISSION CONSULTATION ON PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
http://europa.eu.int/yourvoice/pubproc/index_en.htm
SUSTAINABLE BUILDING WEBSITE
www.sustainablebuilding.info
COAC INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS DATABASE:
http://www.coac.net/internacional/default_w.html
CNAPPC DATABASE – ARCHIEUROPE:
http://www.archieuro.archiworld.it
WEBSITE OF THE EUROPEAN CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY PLATFORM:
http://www.ectp.org
EU IMPACT ASSESSMENT IN PRACTICE
Consult a list of impact assessments that the EU has carried
out on various legislative packages at:
http://europa.eu.int/comm/secretariat_general/impact/index_en.htm
DATABASE OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT REPORTS
A useful site that maintains a list of reports that are
issued by companies and organisations from all over the
world:
www.sustainabledevelopment-reports.org/
ACE WEBSITE
http://www.ace-cae.org
USEFUL TIP:
In the website addresses given in ACE Info for the documents
of the EU, you will frequently see the following near the
end of the address: “_en”. These two letters
define the language of the document (English in the case
of “en”) and you can usually change these two
letters in order to bring you to a different language version
as follows:
French _fr German _de Danish _da Swedish _sv
Italian _it Spanish _es Greek _el Dutch _nl
Portuguese _pt Finnish _fi Czech _cs Maltese _mt
Estonian _et Latvian _lv Lithuanian _lt Polish _pl
Hungarian _hu Slovene _sl Slovak _sk
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EDITOR’S NOTE
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The editorial board for the compilation
of ACE Info is:
The ACE President: Marie-Helene Lucas
The Secretary General of the ACE: Alain Sagne
Senior Advisor to the ACE: Adrian Joyce
ACE Info is normally issued around the
second Wednesday of each month. You are free to circulate
the document as widely as you wish, to translate its contents
for use in your publications and to refer to the information
it contains once you credit the ACE as the origin.
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If you have information that you wish to
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or French please) to adrian.joyce@ace-cae.org
Deadline for submissions is the first Friday of each month.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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The editorial board wishes to acknowledge
the sources of information for this issue of ACE Info which
include FEANI, the Euractiv website (www.euractiv.com)
and Bulletin Quotidien Europe.
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adrian.joyce@ace-cae.org
– Comments and contributions welcome