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Wednesday, 20 June 2007 | Levent OZLER
International Presidents Call for Global Response to Climate Change
At the American Institute of Architects (AIA) 2007 National Convention in San Antonio, the presidents of 16 national, regional and international architects associations spoke in one voice to urge the design and construction industry to adopt well-defined global sustainability goals as the benchmarks of their practice.
San Antonio Declaration We the undersigned, presidents of our respective national architectural institutes, acknowledge the critical nature of global climate change and the urgent need to mount a global response. Statistics clearly show the preponderant responsibility of the design and construction industry for energy consumption and carbon emissions in building construction and operations.
Over the past 35 years, a long list of increasingly urgent calls for responsible action have been issued on the world stage: from United Nations Conference on the Human Environment in Stockholm in 1972; to the Bruntland Report, "Our Common Future" produced in 1987 by the World Commission on Environment and Development; to the Earth Summit in Rio in 1992; to the Declaration of Interdependence for a Sustainable Future, UIA/AIA World Congress of Architects, Chicago, 18-21 June 1993; to the three environmental principles of the United Nations Global Compact.
We call on all architects, engineers, contractors, developers and educators to adopt and implement these sustainability goals as the benchmarks of their practice.
RK Stewart, FAIA President, The American Institute of Architects
Marshall E. Purnell, FAIA First Vice President, The American Institute of Architects
Kate Schwennsen, FAIA 2006 President, The American Institute of Architects
Jean-François Susini President, Architects' Council of Europe (ACE)
Kun-Chang Yi Chairman, Architects Regional Council of Asia (ARCASIA)
Ivan Cervantes Erosa Federacion de Colegios de Arquitectos de la Republica Mexicana (FCARM)
Gabriel Durand-Hollis, FAIA President, Panamerican Federation of Architects Associations (FPAA)
Abel Salazar Vargas President, Costa Rica Institute of Architects (CACR)
Mitsuru Senda President, Japan Institute of Architects (JIA)
Yael Kinsky, AIA President, The Israeli Association of Independent Architects (IAIA)
Alec Tzannes, FRAIA President, Royal Australian Institute of Architects (RAIA)
Kyoshi Matsuzaki, FRAIC President, Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC)
Jack Pringle President, Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)
Gaetan Siew President, International Union of Architects (UIA)
Endorsed by:
Douglas E. Engebretsen, FAIA First Vice President, National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB)
Bruce E. Blackmer, FAIA First Vice President, National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB)
Theodore C. Landsmark, M.Ev.D, JD, PhD President, Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA)
Jonathan Bahe President, American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS)
Donald J. Hackl, FAIA UIA Treasurer
Louise Cox, LFRAIA UIA First Vice President (Region IV); RAIA International Relations Committee & RAIA 1994 President
Giancarlo Ius, UIA Vice President, Region I
Mauricio Rivero Borrell, Hon. FAIA, UIA Vice President, Region III
The International Presidents' Forum is a meeting held each year during the AIA National Convention since 2002. Approximately a dozen presidents of national, regional or international architects association attend the AIA convention, along with other officers and members of these associations. The International Presidents' Forum was created to allow an opportunity for informal, broad-reaching discussion and information sharing among the leaders of the international architecture community. This meeting allows not only the AIA president to spend time with visiting international leaders, but for the leaders to spend together in a multi-lateral discussion. This is the third year that the presidents have unanimously adopted a declaration on a critical issue.
The American Institute of Architects For 150 years, members of The American Institute of Architects have worked with each other and their communities to create more valuable, healthy, secure, and sustainable buildings and cityscapes. AIA members have access to the right people, knowledge, and tools to create better design, and through such resources and access, they help clients and communities make their visions real.
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