IntroductionThe European Architecture Students Assembly (EASA) is a platform for exchange of ideas and knowledge for European students of architecture. This is achieved primarily by the EASA - Summer Assembly and also by the SESAM - Small European Students of Architecture Meeting, and the INCM - Intermediate National Contact Meeting. Easa is not an established organisation but a non-political and non-profit network aimed at bringing people together. The essence of the easa, since itīs beginning in Liverpool in 1981, is maintained by the 'easa spirit' - easy to feel but difficult to describe. AimsEasa is a practical network for communication, meeting and exchange. Here architecture students can discuss their ideas, work together and exchange their experiences concerning architecture, education or life in general. By holding assemblies in different countries we have the chance to discover their cultural, historical, and environmental background. By exploring new dimensions of communication, reflection and presentation we can achieve a new perspective of dealing with the architectural profession. The aim of the easa is for those who participate to have an extraordinary experience. ThemeEach easa - summer assembly has a theme. It is the starting point for our common adventure. An adventure that gathers different cultures and ideas of architecture. It has to be strong, powerful and generating the project. Have a look...Here are some links to image galleries: |
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