I N C M 0 0 9 L I E C H T E N S T E I N

16-24OCT09 INCM (FL), 24-26OCT09 SWISSTRIP (CH)

After 26 years of being a lost country, Liechtenstein joined easa for the first time in Greece 2007 , and finally managed to fill its quota in Ireland 2008. Inspired by this amazing experience, easa Liechtenstein and easa Switzerland have decided to join forces and spirit in order to propose the first easa-event ever in this very little Country in the middle of a very big Europe: INCM009 Liechtenstein.

This years Intermediate National Contact Meeting shall throw light on the moment easa came into being, its development through to the present day and yield couragous ideas for its future. One of the founders of easa and a main organizer of the easa on a train will join our discourse on what easa actually is and where it could go.

We are europe's next generation of architects. Soon we will be thrown into a rapidly changing reality, requested to propose spatial structures and shape the future of the human environment. Yet regarding approaches in the current landscape of our profession, it is impossible to say what it actually is, the architect. We will dare to ask the question and initiate a discussion about the future of the profession of architecture during a workshop and a symposium.

We will spend our first week in the culture and landscape of the Principality of Liechtenstein. Your contrubuted poster will be exhibited in the Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein. We will among other things eat cheese-fondue high in the mountains, celebrate in a chalet and work in the Hochschule Liechtenstein.
Finally we will travel to the oldest city of Switzerland, Chur, and continue our work with a symposium. We'll party and sleep in a Bunker, visit the most amazing pieces of architecture of the region and complete the INCM009-experience night-bathing in the Thermes of Vals.

I N C M
The Intermediate National Contact Meeting

The INCM is held every year in october/november. They are the main event next to the assembly to keep the continuity of easa. There have been such memorable meetings like Berlin 1990, where the "Lichterfelde statement" was made. Out of the "Lichterfelde statement" the easa-guide developped, which is updated yearly at the NC-meetings.

E A S A
European Architecture Students Assembly

EASA was established in the early 80's, when students of architecture from Liverpool invited their fellow students from Europe to come and help them solve problems in their city. About 300 students gathered to work on the theme 'starting up the easa experience'. Since that work was successful, the experiment was taken up the next year again. Since then there has been an Assembly in different countries with 400 to 500 participants each year.

I N C M 0 0 9 - G u i d e b o o k (D O W N L O A D)

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M E D I E N - I N F O R M A T I O N (DE)






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IKEA Foundation Switzerland

Fürstl. Kommerzienrat Guido Feger

Degen Foundation

Karl Mayer Foundation

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