Commonwealth Association of Architects
Commonwealth Association of Architects, formed in 1965, is an organisation for national and regional institutes representing architects in Commonwealth countries. As such, under the Commonwealth family, the association validates courses in architecture and convenes international boards to educational institutions to assess course components against set criteria. Its current membership list is 34 nations. Sir Robert Matthew CBE served as the first President from 1965 to 1969.[1]
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- Commonwealth Association of Architects at the Commonwealth
- Commonwealth Association of Architects at the Commonwealth of Nations
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