The Commonwealth Association of Architects (CAA) is launching a major survey aimed at capturing the perspectives, aspirations and challenges of young architects and students – find out how to participate here.
February 10th, 2025
Geared towards young architects and architecture students across the Commonwealth, the CAA’s initiative underscores the crucial role of youth in shaping the future of architecture through policy, education and training.
As the architectural profession faces unprecedented global challenges – ranging from climate change to rapid urbanisation – the insights of young practitioners and students are more vital than ever. The survey will serve as a platform for young voices to be heard, ensuring that their contributions inform policies and programs designed to strengthen the profession across Commonwealth nations.
Hugo Chan, Youth Representative of the CAA, emphasises the importance of this initiative: “The future belongs to the next generation of professionals. By engaging young architects and students in meaningful dialogue, we can foster an inclusive, forward-thinking profession that responds effectively to the evolving needs of our communities and those we design for. This survey represents a key step in amplifying youth perspectives and integrating their insights into decision-making processes.”
The survey is open to all young architects, architecture students and emerging professionals aged 18-35 from Commonwealth countries. Findings from the survey will be compiled into a comprehensive report, which will be shared with industry leaders, policymakers and academic institutions to drive positive change in late-2025.
The CAA invites all eligible participants to take part in this important initiative. The survey can be accessed via HERE and will remain open until 30 June 2025.
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