Pakistan Council for Architects and Town Planners
| Abbreviation | PCATP |
|---|---|
| Formation | 1983 |
| Type | Governmental organization |
| Headquarters | Islamabad, Pakistan |
Region served | Pakistan |
Official language | Urdu and English |
Key people | Ejaz Ahmed Qadri (chairman) |
| Affiliations | Ministry of Housing and Works (Pakistan) and Higher Education Commission of Pakistan |
| Website | pcatp |
The Pakistan Council of Architects and Town Planners (abbreviated as PCATP), (Urdu: کونسلِ پاکستان برائے مہندسان و کشوری منصوبہ ساز) established in 1983, is a federal regulatory authority for architects and town planners based in Pakistan. Its headquarters is located in Islamabad.
The Pakistan Council of Architects and Town Planners Ordinance 1983 was promulgated with a view to give recognition and protection to the profession of architecture and town planning in Pakistan. The council has wide-ranging powers and is authorized to perform all functions and to take steps connected with or ancillary to all aspects of the two professions including drawing up standards of conduct, safeguarding interests of its members, assisting the government and national institutions in solving national problems related to the professions, promotion of reforms in the professions, promotion of education of these professions, reviewing and advising the government in the matter of architecture and town planning education, etc.
In March 2025, Ejaz Ahmed Qadri was elected as the new chairman of the organization.