In the summer semester of 2023, the lecturers Alberto Alessi and Anna Lohs of the Advanced Studio Upcycling worked with their students on a series of interventions in the partially disused and abandoned historic center of the village of Castè, in the municipality of Riccò del Golfo della Spezia.
The PIRANESI Award 2023 exhibition can be viewed in the foyer of the University of Liechtenstein until March 22. The Piranesi Award presents various projects of different sizes and programs that reflect a successful relationship between modern architecture and its natural, cultural, historical and social context.
Daniel Haselsberger, a doctoral student at the Liechtenstein School of Architecture, and his wife Isha, a native of India and alumna of the University of Liechtenstein, have initiated and supported the construction of a school in Bahuarwa, a rural town in the Indian state of Bihar, with the support of their association and Liechtenstein foundations. The school construction is also part of Daniel Haselsberger's dissertation.
On Monday, 8 January, five representatives of the Swiss Network for Service Learning at Universities* visited the University of Liechtenstein. They were following an invitation from Bmstr Mag. arch Cornelia Faisst, who is also part of the network.
The exhibition “Learning from Ukraine. Teaching architecture in wartime” at the University of Liechtenstein, which ran from 8 November to 6 December, examined the situation of architectural education in Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian war, following the example of the Kharkiv School of Architecture.
The «Ewaste Burden and Treasure» exhibition showed the invisible bond between Liechtenstein and Africa, which changes living spaces, social spaces and social structures through actions in this country. Liechtenstein and Ghana are connected, even if both sides are unaware of it. From 7 to 14 October, these invisible connections were addressed and made visible at the 18th Venice Biennale.
At the University of Liechtenstein, we try to build bridges between the values of the past, cultural heritage and any necessary renewal, and between regional responsibility and global awareness. Our Institute of Architecture and Planning consider theoretical discourse and practice, up to a scale of 1:1, to be fundamental aspects of our training. We strive to create responsible architecture that offers comprehensive cultural sustainability.
Current publications of the institute can be found under the following link.
Seit dem 1. März 2003 ist das Bauarbeitenkoordinationsgesetz (BauKG) über die Koordination der Sicherheits- und Gesundheitsschutzmassnahmen bei Bauarb ...
Anna Heringer will teach again at the School of Architecture starting from the summer semester of 2024. She has been intermittently teaching as a lecturer for design at the university since the summer semester of 2019, and now, following a successful selection process, she has been appointed as a practical professor for two semesters.
In the summer semester of 2023, the lecturers Alberto Alessi and Anna Lohs of the Advanced Studio Upcycling worked with their students on a series of interventions in the partially disused and abandoned historic center of the village of Castè, in the municipality of Riccò del Golfo della Spezia.
The PIRANESI Award 2023 exhibition can be viewed in the foyer of the University of Liechtenstein until March 22. The Piranesi Award presents various projects of different sizes and programs that reflect a successful relationship between modern architecture and its natural, cultural, historical and social context.
Daniel Haselsberger, a doctoral student at the Liechtenstein School of Architecture, and his wife Isha, a native of India and alumna of the University of Liechtenstein, have initiated and supported the construction of a school in Bahuarwa, a rural town in the Indian state of Bihar, with the support of their association and Liechtenstein foundations. The school construction is also part of Daniel Haselsberger's dissertation.
On Monday, 8 January, five representatives of the Swiss Network for Service Learning at Universities* visited the University of Liechtenstein. They were following an invitation from Bmstr Mag. arch Cornelia Faisst, who is also part of the network.
The exhibition “Learning from Ukraine. Teaching architecture in wartime” at the University of Liechtenstein, which ran from 8 November to 6 December, examined the situation of architectural education in Ukraine during the Russo-Ukrainian war, following the example of the Kharkiv School of Architecture.