About the TTIA
The Trinidad and Tobago Institute of Architects (TTIA) is a non-profit organization that promotes the ethical practice, art and science of architecture in Trinidad and Tobago. The TTIA is governed by the Architecture Profession Act, 1992 which is an Act respecting the registration of Architects and otherwise regulating the practice of Architecture.
To date the TTIA has eighty four Full Members who are qualified architects and Nationals or Permanent Residents of CARICOM. The TTIA is a member of the International Union of Architects (UIA - Union Internationale des Architectes), based in France and comprising approximately 120 member countries and the Commonwealth Association of Architects (CAA) and its related bodies. See our Codes of Ethics here. Download the PDF. 
Mission Statement
The Mission of The Trinidad and Tobago Institute of Architects (TTIA) is to promote excellence in Architecture as an essential contributor to the built environment for present and future generations.
Core Objectives
- To advance the art and profession of architecture not without its essential role in the built environment.
- To consider and safeguard matters of professional practice.
- To promote and afford facilities for the study of architecture and in so doing, the advancement of knowledge and capabilities of its members and others through its Continuing Professional Development (CPD) services.
- To function in tandem with proven and continuously advancing technologies, world and regional policies and global developments.
- To serve as a medium of friendly communication between members and others interested in the progress of architecture and its practice.
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