Programme
Hands-on experiences with regenerative materials is at the focus of these two intensive weeks, which are complemented by theoretical inputs and discussions. There is a unique opportunity to network internationally with like-minded people and experts.
Our goal is to bring regenerative materials back into architecture - for a sustainable future of building.
Workshops
on different construction techniques
Participants choose 2 of 4 workshops where they work in small groups of 20-25 people.
adobe + earth blocks
Franco Noriega, Zoé Tric (amàco)
rammed earth
Dominik Abbrederis, Max Weidacher
earth + fibre
Becky Little, Francois Streiff
STRAW + REED
to be announced
The workshops involve an intensive exploration of the possibilities of the material and testing it with your own hands (and feet). Inputs and experiments will range from simple construction methods to larger scale application in contemporary architecture.
There will be opportunities for exchange between the different workshops, for feedback and discussion.
Material Science
understanding earth + plant fibres as building materials
The summer school starts with a whole day on material science. Experienced teams will introduce the materials earth and plant fibres and their special characteristics through inputs, experiments and practical exercises, including examples of traditional and contemporary architecture.
Theory Day
regenerative materials in contemporary architecture
Pioneers who have developed new, unconventional materials for circular architecture will be invited to discuss their work. What does it take for these materials to find their way into architecture on a broad scale?
Peer Lectures + Expert Talks
cooperation is essential in architecture for change
Networking is an important part of our summer school. Peer lectures give participants the chance to present their projects and discuss them with the group. Guests like Anna Heringer and Martin Rauch are going to give some inspiring lectures and share their experience and visions.