FedArch

Directive Principles of Association

  1. Association Should focus on the Skill Development of its members
  2. The Association should actively promote the significance and necessity of architecture across the nation, raising awareness about its impact on society, culture, and the environment.
  3. The Association should provide guidance and support for thesis projects, internships, higher education, and other academic pursuits to nurture the professional and academic growth of aspiring architects.
  4. The Association should raise awareness about the discipline of architecture starting from the school level, inspiring young minds to appreciate and pursue the field.
  5. The Association should guide school students by providing them with essential knowledge and resources to explore architecture as a potential field of study and career path.
  6. The Association should actively promote vernacular and sustainable architecture through practical initiatives, such as workshops, training programs, model projects, and collaborations that demonstrate their application and benefits.
  7. The Association should actively promote regional architecture and support architectural discourse in regional languages by producing essential documentation, articles, and related publications.
  8. The Association should assist architecture students in pursuing higher education opportunities in both national and international universities by providing guidance, resources, and support throughout the application process.
  9. The Association should support architects in securing employment opportunities by fostering collaborations with architectural firms and connecting professionals with potential employers.
  10. The Association should actively engage in the research and development of innovative architectural techniques, fostering technological advancements and driving innovation in the field. 
  11. The Association should actively participate in the development and promotion of new materials, encouraging innovation and sustainability in architectural design and construction.
  12. The Association should play a key role in creating a dynamic architecture community that brings together students and professionals, empowering both groups through collaboration, mentorship, and knowledge exchange.
  13. The Association should produce informative content to explain architectural subjects, making complex concepts accessible through articles, videos, guides, and other educational materials.
  14. The Association should establish a comprehensive repository to share architectural knowledge, including research, case studies, design resources, and best practices, fostering collaboration and continuous learning within the community.
  15. The Association should create a digital repository of reference materials for architecture students, providing access to essential resources such as books, journals, design guides, research papers, and case studies to support their academic and professional growth.
  16. The Association should facilitate communication for the procurement of various architectural services by connecting architects with specialized vendors and service providers.
  17. The Association should provide platforms for the development of sub-architectural disciplines such as architectural photography, architectural journalism, parametric architecture, interior design, and artificial intelligence in architecture.
  18. The Association should promote strategies to enhance cultural and contextual sensitivity, ensuring that architectural practices respect and preserve the cultural, historical, and social contexts of a place.
  19. The Association should conduct workshops that enhance the productivity of its members and provide valuable insights into the latest developments in the architectural field.
  20. The Association should engage in advocacy and policy development to influence architectural standards, promote sustainable practices, and support regulatory reforms that benefit the profession and society.
  21. The Association should uphold social and civic responsibility by addressing societal challenges through architecture, promoting inclusive design, and contributing to the well-being of communities through sustainable and accessible built environments.