European Architecture Students Assembly - EASA Summer Meetings

EASA Summer Meetings

  • 1981 Liverpool, England: Starting up the EASA Experience
  • 1982 Delft, Netherlands: Architecture of an Uncertain Future
  • 1983 Lisbon, Portugal: Social Spaces
  • 1984 Aarhus, Denmark: Turning point in Architecture
  • 1985 Athens, Greece: Interpretation and Action in the City
  • 1986 Torino, Italy: Architecturi Latenti
  • 1987 Helsinki-Putikko, Finland: Architecture and Nature
  • 1988 Berlin, Germany: The Dimension Between
  • 1989 Marseille, France: Heritage et Creativé
  • 1990 Karlskrona, Sweden: Exploration
  • 1991 Verkhoturie and Kolomna, USSR: Regeneration (This assembly was held at two sites)
  • 1992 Ürgüp, Turkiye: Vision 2000 Environment
  • 1993 Sandwick, Scotland: The Isle
  • 1994 Liège, Belgium: Consommer l'Inconsumable
  • 1995 Zamość, Poland: Beyond the Borders
  • 1996 Clermont-l'Hérault, France: Dream Builders!
  • 1997 The Train, Scandinavia: Advancing Architecture (This assembly was held on board a train driving through Denmark, Sweden, and Norway)
  • 1998 Valletta, Malta: Living on the Edge
  • 1999 Kavala, Greece: Osmosis
  • 2000 Antwerp and Rotterdam, Belgium/Netherlands: Dis-Similarities
  • 2001 Gökceada, Turkey: No Theme
  • 2002 Vis, Croatia: Senses
  • 2003 Friland, Denmark: Sustainable Living
  • 2004 Roubaix, France: Metropolitan - Micropolitain,
  • 2005 Bergün, Switzerland: Trans, Transit, Transition.
  • 2006 Budapest, Hungary: Common Places
  • 2007 Eleusina, Greece: City Index
  • 2008 Dublin-Letterfrack, Ireland: Adaptation
  • 2009 Brescia, Italy: supermARCHet
  • 2010 Manchester, UK: Identity
  • 2011 Cadiz, Spain: deCOASTruction
  • 2012 Helsinki, Finland: Wastelands
  • 2013 Žužemberk, Slovenia: Reaction

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