EASA
FUSPEY existing projects
Every year since 1981, hundreds of European students of architecture have gathered each summer to discuss and work with architecture, student to student. These summerschools are organised by EASA (European Architecture Students Assembly) and happens in a new place and with a specific theme for each year. During the two weeks of the assembly, visions and experiments grow from workshops, tutored and arranged by architecture students. It is an important and inspiring gathering, with a scope that extends beyond the 400 participants and organisers. Anyone who has ever attended an EASA summerschool will have stories to tell about architecture, friendship and new ideas.
see the latest and add your views at
http://www.easa.tk/
Croatia 2002 - senses
500 pasionate young architectural students take over, live in, work from derelict army barracks on beautiful island Vis, in adriatic.
live, laugh, love, construct, discover, swim, dance, play, wander, create, party, 

2 weeks of what life is for- LIVING
www.arhitekt.hr/easa
straw bale house for kids, Denmark
short meeting for organisers, who still get time to fully construct a straw bale  house for kindergarden kids in windswept nordic island of bornholm
creation is an amazing and simple thing
images and vids of construction
Denmanrk 2003 sustainable living
This year we ask the question: what is Sustainable Living, and how does it relate to architecture? Join us in the search for the answers...

The main activity....

..is participation in workshops trying to answer these questions. Workshops can be practical, theoretical, abstract, conceptual, experimental or everything at once.
www.easa003.dk
during which,
The ECON pavilion will be built from a range of predefined materials, chosen on behalf of their sustainable character as well as their ability to bring up a discussion on how to actually use these materials in practise.

The design is the result of a competition among european student's or architecture, won by a slovenian team.
see website for competition, includes lots of good ECO info
Hosted by www.Geocities.ws

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