World Architecture Day, 5 October 2015
World Architecture Day (also known as World Day of Architecture) was created in 1985 as a celebration of architecture and professional holiday of architects. The observance was originally held on the first Monday in July, but in 1996 the UIA moved its date to the first Monday in October. Such a date was chosen because on this day the United Nations celebrate World Habitat Day.
The International Union of Architects (UIA), representing the world’s 1.3 million architects, has announced the theme of World Architecture Day (5 October 2015): Architecture, Building, Climate, according to uia.archi.
As the world’s national governments approach COP 21, the international climate treaty negotiations taking place later this year, the UIA will join with national and regional architecture organizations to highlight the essential role of architecture, design and town planning in reducing associated greenhouse gas emissions.
UIA members, working bodies and partners will mobilize on 5 October to promote actions and solutions that apply the enormous power of architecture and urban design in coping with global climate change, one of the greatest challenges of our time.
Leading a series of events and sessions devoted to responsible design, planning and building, the UIA will underscore the contributions of architects worldwide during the COP 21 meetings (Paris - 30 November-11 December 2015). A delegation, led by the UIA President, architect Esa Mohamed of Malaysia, will represent the profession.