Abbreviation | CIAT |
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Formation | 12 February 1965 |
Type | Professional body |
Purpose | Qualifying body in Architectural Technology |
Headquarters | London, EC1 United Kingdom |
Region served | Worldwide |
Membership | c. 10,000 |
CIAT President | Eddie Weir PCIAT |
Chief Executive | Tara Page |
Main organ | Executive Board |
Website | architecturaltechnology.com |
Remarks | Built environment |
The Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT) is the qualifying body for architectural technology, primarily in the United Kingdom[1] but also internationally. The institute has members in overseas centres such as Hong Kong[2] and the Republic of Ireland.[3] 'Chartered Architectural Technologist' is a protected title listed in the European Directive 2005/36/EC.[4] Chartered Members of the Institute may use the designation MCIAT and the title of Chartered Architectural Technologist. CIAT is a member of AEEBC (Association d'Experts Européennes du Bâtiment et de la Construction).[5]