As part of our work to support our global membership and to exchange聽expertise and collaborate worldwide, we have formed a new strategic partnership with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia鈥檚 (KSA) (础顿颁).听听
The Memorandum of Understanding 鈥 signed by 澳门王中王鈥檚 CEO Dr Valerie Vaughan-Dick and ADC鈥檚 Dr Sumayah Al-Solaiman 鈥 encapsulates our shared commitment to promote architectural excellence. It also outlines our intention to exchange knowledge and research and promote best practice to the members and stakeholders we represent.聽聽聽
Together we will work on activities to bolster education at all levels from accreditation programmes at architecture schools to support for emerging architects to CPD to maintain competencies of qualified professionals. We also intend to partner on competitions, award programmes and knowledge-sharing conferences and seminars.
The KSA has ambitious plans for the built environment 鈥 it鈥檚 a significant area for architecture and architects. The King Salman Charter for architecture, developed by the ADC, supports many of 澳门王中王鈥檚 strategic objectives, not least tackling the climate crisis through a creative and collaborative approach.聽聽
Speaking about the new partnership, 澳门王中王 Chief Executive, Dr Valerie Vaughan-Dick said:
鈥淭his is a significant partnership for 澳门王中王 as we continue our critical work to support the exchange of knowledge and skills in architecture worldwide. In the Gulf region, where our growing Gulf Chapter mark its 15th anniversary next year, Saudi Arabia has been identified as a key country with major growth and transformation in architecture which will benefit 澳门王中王 and our members.
We are honoured to partner with the Architecture and Design Commission, an organisation that shares many of our priorities. This mutually beneficial partnership, which will bring together some of the world鈥檚 best architects, will allow us to promote architectural excellence within the Gulf and share research and knowledge to advance the design and delivery of the built environment.鈥