Welcoming our newest member: The Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT)
- EPF
- 16 hours ago
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The Environmental Policy Forum (EPF) is pleased to introduce our newest member, The Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT), a professional body with approximately 9,000 Members and Affiliates.
CIAT exists as a not-for-profit organisation to lead, represent and promote Architectural Technology and to set and maintain the standards for education, practice and professionalism.
By joining the EPF, CIAT have joined a network of UK environmental professional bodies and learned societies promoting environmental sustainability and resilience for the public benefit.
Together, we influence UK environmental policy through a range of methods, including producing reports, holding webinars, conducting research, writing letters to Ministers, responding to Government consultations and submitting evidence to Select Committee inquiries.
Tara Page, Chief Executive, Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists, said:
“Chartered Architectural Technologists are committed to creating homes, buildings and places that meet the needs of our communities now and in the future. Delivering sustainability and resilience is integral to that commitment.
"But Architectural Technology professionals do not work in isolation. That’s why CIAT is pleased to be joining the Environmental Policy Forum, and working with fellow Professional Institutes and learned societies to advocate for a policy landscape that recognises sustainability and resilience as the foundations of flourishing communities and a thriving country.”
Professor William Pope FIEnvSci HonFSE CEnv CSci, EPF Chair, said:
“We are really pleased to welcome the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT) to the forum – the leading professional membership and qualifying body for Architectural Technology. The EPF now encompasses sixteen professional bodies and learned societies, collectively representing around 170,000 qualified professionals. Through collaboration and knowledge sharing across a range of disciplines, our expanding membership will inform and amplify our work in advocating for evidence-based environmental policy.”
You can find out more about our newest member the CIAT via their website.




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