NEWSLETTER Consiglio Architetti
Europa - n° 9-04
English language version
The monthly electronic note from the Architects’
Council of Europe
Monday 20th September 2004
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INTRODUCTION
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Welcome to the ninth issue in 2004 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 MATTERS
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THE ACE WEBSITE
Over the summer there have been a few improvements made
to the ACE website. The main change has been to ease the
navigation of the site so that documents can be found easier
and with less “clicks”. Also some new sections
have been added, including a Press Review section in which
articles that mention or refer to the ACE are posted. This
section gives a good idea of the extent to which the ACE
activities are reported across the EU.
Finally you are reminded that the ACE website contains extensive
archives of past documents and that a wealth of information
can be found there. You are invited to visit the site at
www.ace-cae.org and discover
its riches for yourself!
THE BAIK APPOINTS NEW INTERNATIONAL
AFFAIRS OFFICER
Our Austrian Member Organisation, the BAIK, has appointed
a new International Affairs Officer to look after European
and International matters. He is Mag. Raimund Schüller
and he succeeds Dr. Philippe Khiel in the post. The ACE
looks forward to a good co-operation with him in the years
ahead.
SEMINAR ON PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
Following the adoption of the new Public Procurement Directives
and the preparation of the ACE guidelines to the transposition
of the directives into national law, the ACE has joined
forces with our engineering colleagues in the EFCA and the
ECCE to organise a seminar on this important topic. The
seminar will address a wide range of issues that are pertinent
to the procurement of consultancy services and is to be
held in Brussels on the 21st October 2004. The registration
form and the programme for the one-day event can be downloaded
by choosing the “Events” link on the ACE website
at the following address:
http://www.ace-cae.org/Public/fsPublicNetwork_EN.html
COMMISSION GREEN PAPER ON PPP
The ACE has prepared a detailed response to the Commission’s
Green Paper on the subject of Public Private Partnerships.
The paper highlights the problems that the PPP model poses
for the profession with particular emphasis on the need
to ensure that the role of the architect in any PPP is properly
considered at the outset of any PPP for building projects.
It also states, among other things, the view that the PPP
means of procurement does not lessen the responsibility
of the public partner to met its public duties in providing
for a quality built environment for all and it exposes the
importance of the question of design and build to the role
of the architect. The full paper can be accessed via the
ACE website at http://www.ace-cae.org/Public/fsPublicNetwork_EN.html
see in Position report : Public Procurement. .
PROPOSED DIRECTIVE ON SERVICES
IN THE INTERNAL MARKET
The Dutch presidency of the EU has affirmed that making
progress on the proposed directive on Services in the Internal
Market (SIM Directive) will be one of its top priorities
for the second half of 2004. The Presidency intends to ask
the Member States whether they agree that the principle
of mutual recognition is an essential element of the internal
market. It seems that the Dutch Presidency believes that
the answer to this question is “yes”.
The ACE will be tracking developments in this matter closely
over the coming months. In the meantime the ACE has prepared
a draft position on the SIM Directive and it will be debated
in a series of upcoming meetings prior to its anticipated
adoption at the General Assembly in November.
With work in the Parliament now underway again after the
elections (see below), it is expected that there will be
a Public Hearing on the SIM Directive. The date is not yet
set, but it is expected to be jointly organised by the Internal
Market and Consumer Affairs Committee and the Employment
Committee. At the time of writing it is thought that a likely
time for the Hearing will be the end of November 2004. ACE
Info will publish the date when it is known.
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CORE ISSUES
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EUROPEAN TECHNOLOGY PLATFORM – ETP
“BUILDING FOR A FUTURE EUROPE
The proposal to establish an ETP on the built environment
has been gaining momentum over the summer months. The proposal
has now been fleshed out and has received recognition from
the Commission by virtue of its inclusion in a staff working
paper, that has been published on its website, on the question
of Technology Platforms (http://www.cordis.lu/technology-platforms/summaries.htm).
The structure has been settled and there are now a number
of working groups that have been established to concentrate
on several key focus areas. Those underway are on the topics
of “Underground Construction”, “Cities
and Buildings”, “Sustainability and Health and
Safety” and “Networks”. The platform is
due to be formally launched at the upcoming B4E Conference
in Maastricht on the 14th October 2004. The ACE continues
to enjoy a leading role in the proposal with a seat on the
Support Group and is taking the lead on the topic of Urban
Issues in the Focus Area on “Cities and Buildings”.
Adrian Joyce of the Secretariat will be making a presentation
on this Focus Area at the B4E Conference. For more information
on the Conference see: www.b4e.org
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT IS BACK AT
WORK
Following the elections in June, the European Parliament
is now back at work having spent the intervening months
setting up its Committees and deciding on rapporteurs for
its major dossiers. Of relevance to the work of the ACE
are the following Committees:
International Trade
The Chair is Enrique BARON CRESPO (PES, ES)
Environment, Public Health and Food Safety
The Chair is Karl-Heinz FLORENZ (EPP-ED, DE)
This Committee will be dealing with the highly controversial
REACH regulation on the registration and evaluation of chemicals.
Industry, Research and Energy
The Chair is Giles CHICHESTER (EPP-PD, UK)
Internal Market and Consumer Protection
The Chair is Philip WHITEHEAD (PES, UK)
Two of the dossiers of most importance to current ACE policy
are being dealt with by this committee. They are the Qualifications
Directive, whose adoption will see the abolition of the
Architects Directive and the SIM Directive. The rapporteur
for the Qualifications Directive remains Mr. Stefano ZAPPALA,
who is a substitute on this Committee. He is now a Vice-Chair
of the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs.
The shadow repporteur for the Qualifications Directive is
Evelyne Gebhardt and she is the main rapporteur for the
SIM Directive.
Regional Development
The Chair is Gerardo GALEOTE (EPP-ED, ES)
One of the Vice-Chairs is Jan Marian OLBRYCHT (EPP-ED,PL)
with whom the ACE has good contacts and who was previously
a Vice-Chair of the Committee of the Regions.
Legal Affairs
The Chair is Giuseppe Gargani (EPP-ED, IT)
One of the Vice-Chairs is Rainer WIELAND (EPP-ED, DE) with
whom the ACE has good contacts.
Constitutional Affairs
The Chair is Jo LEINEN (PES, DE) with whom the ACE has good
contacts.
GREEN PUBLIC PROCUREMENT
The Commission published, on the 27th August 2004, a handbook
entitled “Buying Green! A handbook on environmental
public procurement”. The intention of the
Commission is to convince public administrations to take
account of the environment in the procurement of the goods,
services and works that they need to buy. The new public
procurement directives that were adopted earlier this year
permit the use of environmental criteria in the selection
criteria for procurement, but only about 19% of EU-15 public
administrations take account of green procurement at the
moment. The guide is very useful and resonates with the
policies of the ACE on the issue. It can be downloaded at:
http://europa.eu.int/comm/internal_market/publicprocurement/docs/keydocs/gpphandbook_en.pdf
QUALIFICATIONS DIRECTIVE
As reported above, the rapporteur for the Qualifications
Directive in the Parliament remains Mr. Zappala. The latest
indications that the ACE have received on the progress of
the directive is that he will proceed to a Second Reading.
This would mean that the possibility that the Parliament
would request another First reading now seems remote.
The ACE has been in correspondence with the DG Internal
Market of the Commission on certain key aspects of the proposed
directive. In particular, the question of the extent to
which the “general system” rules will apply
to persons who hold qualifications not listed has been pursued.
The reply that has been received indicates that persons
not fully qualified as architects in their home State cannot
benefit from the “general system” rules. This
is reassuring for the ACE.
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OTHER MATTERS
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THE COMMISSION HAS STARTED TO MOVE
BACK TO THE BERLAYMONT
The return of the Commission to its historical Berlaymont
building in now under way. It will be primarily occupied
by the Commissioners and their staff. Readers will recall
that the building was vacated in 1991 in order to remove
the asbestos in the building and that the renovation has
been fraught with difficulties, delays and higher costs.
However the completed building is now marketed as being
a shining example of energy efficiency and the Commission
have said that they will use it as a first worked example
of good practice in the certification process required under
the directive on the energy performance of buildings. The
Commission is to purchase the building over the next 27
years from the Belgian State. This is in line with the Commissions
policy to acquire the buildings it occupies in order to
improve the quality of its presence in Brussels. It is worth
noting that Brussels was not officially recognised as the
European capital until 1992, at the Edinburgh European Council,
and only became the permanent seat of the institutions under
the Treaty of Amsterdam in 1997.
THE EUROPEAN UNION “WON”
THE OLYMPICS
On the 30th August, the Commission announced that it had
compiled a table that counts all of the medals won at the
Olympics by the EU Member States. It indicates that the
EU “won” the Olympics as its Member States won
a total of 238 medals. Of these 83 were gold medals. Second
placed was the USA with a total of 103 medals of which 35
were gold. Next was China and then Russia.
SUBSCRIPTION BASED MATERIALS DATABASE
LAUNCHED
The ACE have been informed that a new service that provides
durability data on components used in the construction industry
has been launched. Information on over 900 components is
included on the site. There is a useful free 10-day trial
before a subscription of £99.00 per year is due. The
address is:
www.componentlife.com
DRAFT DECISIONS ON FIRE-RELATED
ISSUES
The Commission, through the Standing Committee on Construction
(Construction Products Directive), is currently preparing
a number of documents on materials and products. Among these
are decisions on fire-related issues. One of these is entitled
“Commission Decision establishing the classes if reaction-to-fire
performance for certain construction products” and
it sets out a list of material which are deemed to satisfy
all of the requirements for the performance characteristic
reaction to fire without need for testing. Materials listed
in the draft include glulam, laminate floor coverings, resilient
floor coverings and textile floor coverings. The Matter
is to be discussed at the next meeting of the Standing Committee
on the 26th October 2004.
THE INSPIRE INITIATIVE
A hugely ambitious initiative on the establishment of an
infrastructure for spatial information in the Community,
known as INSPIRE, has been launched by the Commission. It
has published, on the 23rd July 2004, a proposal for a directive
on the matter. This could be a matter that would be of considerable
use to architects and planners as it intends to trigger
the creation of an infrastructure that delivers to users
an integrated spatial information service. These services
should allow the users to identify and access spatial or
geographical information from a wide range of sources, from
the local to the global level, in an inter-operable way
for a variety of uses. The target users of INSPIRE include
policy-makers, planners and managers at European, national
and local level and the citizens and their organisations.
Possible services are the visualisation of information layers,
overlay of information from different sources, spatial and
temporal analysis etc. The proposed directive can be downloaded
from:
http://europa.eu.int/eur-lex/en/com/pdf/2004/com2004_0516en01.pdf
REACH – CONTROVERSY CONTINUES
There have been some very negative reactions by the Parliaments
Industry Committee to the presentation of a report on the
impact of the proposed REACH (registration, evaluation and
authorisation of chemical products) regulation on the chemical
industry. The report was commissioned by the DG Research
and it has concluded that the regulation would lead to a
2.9% loss of GDP and a 24.7% loss in production for European
industry. These estimates are about 1,000 greater that some
earlier reports suggest and the Parliament has heavily criticised
the way in which the report was researched and compiled.
In particular the report completes ignores the potential
benefits of the regulation on health and well-being. An
example of the criticism launched on the report is the intervention
of Rebecca Harms (DE – Green) who said “I am
glad to see that the Industry Committee was united from
left to right in dismissing the latest study. We do not
need extrapolations based on industry fears. This report
has nothing to do with objective information – it
is a scare-mongering attempt to mislead the public”
Meanwhile the Dutch Presidency has estimated that the proposal
will continue to be controversial and that it will not get
to its First Reading in Parliament until at least the end
of 2005.
FEANI ACCREDITATION PROJECT ACCEPTED
BY THE COMMISSION
The engineering representative body, FEANI (European Federation
of National Engineering Associations) has announced that
its Accreditation Project for engineering programmes and
graduates has been officially accepted by the Commission.
The project aims to set up a European system for the accreditation
of engineering education that will see the introduction
of a “European Label”, the improvement of the
quality of engineering education, the facilitation of cross-border
recognition of qualifications and the facilitation of mutual
recognition agreements.
STAFF CHANGES AT DG ENVIRONMENT
Suzanne Wegefelt has replaced Simon Goss in charge of environmental
issues at the DG Environment where she is also leading on
construction issues for the Thematic Strategy on the Urban
Environment. Ms. Wegefelt was previously with the Danish
Permanent Representation in Brussels and has worked for
many years on environmental issues and she is a trained
architect and planner.
NEW CHAIR FOR THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC
AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE (EESC)
At the upcoming October session of the EESC, it is expected
that Mrs. Anne-Marie Sigmund, Austria, will succeed Roger
Briesch as President. . In the meantime the Committee has
been considering a range of issues at it session of the
15th and 16th September. Among the matters discussed is
the 7th Framework Research Programme. In particular the
Committee is considering the topic of the needs that arise
from demographic change and the related technical needs
for the quality of life of the elderly. This relates to
the work of the ETP Building a Future Europe reported on
above.
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PUBLICATIONS
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INTERNAL MARKET SCOREBOARD
This years “Scoreboard” on the Internal Market
of the EU has been published by the DG Internal Market.
It highlights the important role that European standards
play in reducing the cost and administrative burdens in
doing business in the European Union. It also provides information
on how the Internal Market is functioning in practice and
it makes interesting reading. It can be downloaded at:
http://europa.eu.int/comm/internal_market/score/index_en.htm
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EVENTS
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THE PATHOLOGY OF THE FACADE
An International Congress is to be held in Gent, Belgium
on the 22nd and 23rd of October on the topic of the problems
posed by various facades from antiquity to modernity. It
will look at the experiences with renders, traditional materials,
prefabricated elements and curtain walls. It is being organised
by the College National des Experts Architects de Belgique
and will be in French and Flemish. Full details at:
www.architectexpert.com
GREEN IDEAS FOR EUROPE
The Association of Cities and Regions for Recycling, together
with VKS im VKU Landsgruppe Hessen/Rheinland-Pfalz/Saarland/Hessen,
is organising a conference on the 23-25th September 2004
in Kassel, Germany on the topic of waste management. The
languages of the conference are English, French and German.
Full details at:
http://www.acrr.org/events/Kassel/Flyer%202_en.pdf
THE CULTURE OF ARCHITECTURE AND
SPATIAL PLANNING IN THE EU
The European Forum for Architectural Policies, of which
the ACE is an active participant, is organising a series
of events, including a working conference on the above topic
on the 24-26th October 2004 in Rotterdam. It is being organised
in the context of the Dutch Presidency of the EU and promises
to be a stimulating event that will seek to enhance the
collaboration between governments, institutions and architectural
organisations on the enhancement of architectural quality
in Europe. The ACE President, several members of the Executive
Board and the Secretary General will be attending these
events. Full details at:
http://www.architecture-forum.net/indexb.php?sect=1&lg=en
THE ART OF CITY MAKING
Birmingham City Council is organising a conference on the
29th and 30th October 2004 entitled “The Art of City
Making: Urban Challenges in 21st Century Europe”.
The cost of attending is £200 for non-UK residents
and £300 for UK residents. It will be addressed by
a wide range of speakers including Richard Rogers, the European
Commission and speakers from several EU Countries. Full
details at:
http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/acm.bcc
CITY SUMMIT
The DG for Regional Policy of the Commission is organising
a City Summit on the 18th and 19th October in Nordwijk and
Leiden, the Netherlands. The conference will bring together
Mayors, Ministers responsible for Urban Affairs, the URBAN
II managing authorities and others to discuss the urban
dimension of the European structural Funds, in particular
in the Cohesion Policy. The ACE will be represented at this
Conference by Olgierd Dziekonski, member of the Executive
Board and Alain Sagne, Secretary General.
Full details at:
http://europa.eu.int/comm/regional_policy/city_summit/
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF ARCHITECTURE,
CITIES AND ENERGY
Organised by the Spanish National Centre for Renewable Energies
is organising this conference on the 7th and 8th October
2004 in Pamplona, Spain. It seeks to provide a point of
encounter and debate on the links between Cities, Architecture
and Energy. Full details at:
http://www.cibarq.com
EUROPEAN HOUSING ECOLOGY NETWORK
(EHEN) ANNUAL CONFERENCE
The EHEN Annual Conference will be held in Lisbon on the
21st and 22nd October 2004. The conference is being sponsored
by the municipality of Lisbon and promises to be a stimulating
event on the questions surrounding sustainable development
in the housing sector. Further information at:
http://www.ehen-europe.net/
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COMPETITIONS
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RESIDENCE PALACE – BRUSSELS
The Council of the European Union has announced an architectural
design contest for the restructuring of the Residence Palace
Building in Brussels. The competition is to be a restricted
one with an initial period in which requests to participate
can be submitted. The existing building to which the competition
relates is approximately 70,000m2.
http://ted.publications.eu.int/official/Exec?DataFlow=result_details.dfl&Template=TED/result_details_curr.xsl&Page=4&StatLang=EN
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
WEBSITE OF THE DUTCH PRESIDENCY
http://www.eu2004.nl/
(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
B4E CONFERENCE INFORMATION
http://www.b4e.org
COAC INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS DATABASE:
http://www.coac.net/internacional/default_w.html
CNAPPC DATABASE – ARCHIEUROPE:
http://www.archieuro.archiworld.it
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
Italian _it
Spanish _es
Greek _el
Dutch _nl
Portuguese _pt
Finnish _fi
Swedish _sv
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EDITOR’S NOTE
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The editorial board for the compilation of
ACE Info is:
The ACE President: Leopoldo Freyrie
The Secretary General of the ACE: Alain Sagne
Senior Advisor to the ACE: Adrian Joyce
ACE Info is normally issued on the second
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If you have information that you wish to
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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 the Euractiv website (www.euractiv.com)
and Bulletin Quotidien Europe.
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adrian.joyce@ace-cae.org
– Comments and contributions welcome