Education

Three key philosophies drive our teaching: the common language between architecture and engineering, interactive and project-based learning, and working on real projects from leading industry representatives. Firstly, in the spirit of master builders of the Renaissance, it is necessary to train architecture and engineering students in both analysis and synthesis of the design process. Secondly, learning the principles of architecture and structure hands-on can be taught in design studios. Thirdly, industry's concerns and real projects should be brought into the classroom.  

Pavilion
Pavilion built with reused materials from the Campus buildings ©Elias Knecht for Circular Engineering for Architecture (CEA)
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