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EASA (European Architecture Students Assembly) is a platform for cultural and educational exchange, connecting architecture students and professionals from all of the European countries.
It was born back in 1981 in Liverpool as a one-time gathering for students who wanted to rethink the architecture education through a direct engagement in a certain place. Having the city as a provocation, they organized workshops to practice architecture. EASA has since grown into a network and a community, with the summer assembly being its core manifestation.
The assembly spreads over two weeks in the summer. During these 14 days, the multitude of EASAians form a “utopian” community which maintains itself – nearly 600 students and professionals study, work, rest, cook, eat, clean, live and, most importantly act together.
Source: https://www.detail-online.com/article/easa-2018-30-workshops-500-students-2-weeks-one-community-32437/