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We strive to generate a productive atmosphere by inviting a wide range of international and local designers and artists from various fields for a compact week.
We want to make it possible for our students to gain elementary experience first-hand within an interdisciplinary setting. Different facets are explored in a literal and figurative sense, thus allowing for a change in perspective.
The week-long workshops are conducted by people who have contributed significantly to their field. Half of the workshops are presented in English, which adds greatly to the international flair of the compact week. Our compact week is distinguished by its specific, alternative approach to materials and genres.
We are deliberately moving away from the domain of architecture: In the future, compact projects will be geared toward a thematic focus.
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