Stakeholder

Chambers, professional associations, representations

Logo Cyprus Scientific and Technical Chamber (ΕΤΕΚ)
Logo Professional Chamber of architects Montenegro Chamber of Engineers of Montenegro
Logo SADAS-PEA (Greek Architects Association)
Logo Slovak Chamber of Architects

Institutions / Organisations

Experts


Austria

Bulgaria

Germany

Hungary

Spain

Switzerland

Cyprus Scientific and Technical Chamber (ΕΤΕΚ)

www.etek.org.cy

Logo Cyprus Scientific and Technical Chamber (ΕΤΕΚ)
Role of the ADC

The Cyprus Scientific and Technical Chamber (ΕΤΕΚ) is the statutory Technical Advisor to the State and is the umbrella organisation for all Cypriot Engineers. It was established by Law 224/1990 and is a Public Law Body with an elected Governing Body. It has an office and a Service capable of promoting its objects


Professional Chamber of architects Montenegro Chamber of Engineers of Montenegro

www.ingkomora.me | www.architecturalcompetitions.me/en

Logo Professional Chamber of architects Montenegro Chamber of Engineers of Montenegro
Role of the ADC

The goal of architectural competitions in Montenegro is to promote architecture, improve the quality of architectural projects and change the architectural scene.
National web site for ADCs: https://www.architecturalcompetitions.me/en


SADAS-PEA (Greek Architects Association)

www.sadas-pea.gr

Logo SADAS-PEA (Greek Architects Association)
Role of the ADC

The SADAS-PEA (Greek Architects Association) was founded in 1922 in Athens. Since then, it has been operating continuously with participation and interventions in social events, in all phases of the country’s political history. The aim of the Association is to unite its members to promote and safeguard architecture in Greece, to protect the interests of its members through professional activities.


Slovak Chamber of Architects

www.komarch.sk/sutaze

Logo Slovak Chamber of Architects
Role of the ADC

The Slovak Chamber of Architects is a self-governing professional non-entrepreneurial legal person based in Bratislava with a delegated performance of public administration. It was established by Act of the Slovak National Council No. 138/1992 on authorised architects and authorised construction engineers. Its activities are funded from its own resources without state subsidies. It is a member of the Architects’ Council of Europe (ACE, www.ace-cae.eu) and the European Network of Architects’ Competent Authorities (ENACA, www.enaca.eu). Besides the tasks specified by law, the Slovak Chamber of Architects also verifies competition conditions of design contests in the field of architecture and provides inviting parties with expert assistance when organising public competitions and their evaluation, and organizes the CE ZA AR Prize for Architecture of the Slovak Chamber of Architects.