The ARCH-E Architect’s Needs Survey

Sujet Survey

On the way to a more accessible ADC landscape, ARCH-E has launched a survey to learn more about the obstacles architectural offices face when participating in international ADCs and how to lower existing access barriers. The ARCH-E survey aims to bring together professionals such as European architects and ADC experts to analyse, evaluate, and reshape ADCs with their valuable feedback.

ARCH-E’s main objective is to promote high-quality architectural solutions for the built environment by increasing the use of Architectural Design Competitions (ADC) in Europe and by helping architects overcome cross-border barriers, especially for small and/or female-led practices. The structure of ADCs is determined by the national frameworks and authorities, and due to language obstacles and limited information about ADCs, the amount of cross-border participation in ADCs is critically low. The ARCH-E project aims to create a more accessible ADC landscape that incorporates the core principles of New European Bauhaus, the Davos Declaration and Baukultur as defined by ACE.

The survey ended on 21 October 2024.
The data obtained will be analyzed and the results will soon be published on www.arch-e.eu.