As a founding member of CAPA, Zeidler is helping build a national voice for the business conditions that allow architectural practices, their people and the communities they serve to thrive.
Great architecture depends on more than strong ideas. It also depends on the conditions that allow practices to invest in their people, navigate complexity and deliver meaningful work.
That belief is central to the Canadian Association for the Practice of Architecture (CAPA | ACPA), a new national non-profit association dedicated to advancing the business interests of architectural practices across Canada. Zeidler is proud to be a founding member.
CAPA brings together architectural practices through a coordinated national voice, advocating for fair and effective business conditions and engaging government, industry partners and other stakeholders on the economic, regulatory and policy issues shaping practice.
Zeidler Senior Partner Vaidila Banelis spent three years working alongside industry peers to help establish CAPA and served on its Interim Board. He has since been appointed to CAPA’s inaugural Board of Directors.