In the interest of the public, the Architectural Institute of British Columbia regulates the profession of architecture through a responsive regulatory framework.
- Professional Governance Act Transition Read more
- Regulatory Authority The Architects Act is the legislation that governs the regulation of the profession of architecture in the province and represents the highest order of legal authority. Enabled by the Act, are a set of supporting bylaws, standards, principles, values and procedures.Read more
- Organization The AIBC is an independent, professional self-regulatory body established in 1920 by provincial statute: the Architects Act.Read more
- Governance A 15-member council governs the affairs of the AIBC and leads a number of governance-related committees, task forces and working groups.Read more
- Committees & Advisory Groups AIBC programs and services benefit from the contributions of many volunteers who sit on our boards and committees.Read more
- Annual General Meeting AIBC registrants and other stakeholders are highly encouraged to attend the AIBC annual meeting where the business of the institute is presented and a new council is elected.Read more
- Opportunities Current postings for AIBC staff positions, calls for volunteers and opportunities for business sponsors and exhibitors.Read more
- Staff Find out about our people, their AIBC roles and how you can get in touch directly.Read more
- Contact Us The AIBC offices are located in the historic Gastown district of Vancouver, British Columbia.Read more