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Ybl Miklós Építéstudományi Kar

1146 Budapest, Thököly út 74

Óbudai Egyetem - Bécsi úti Campus

1034 Budapest, Bécsi út 96/B
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24 Days - 16 People - 4 Designs

Architecture Workshops at aac Academy for Architectural Culture, Hamburg

Apply now for one of our workshops!
aac spring workshop 2024:
28 February  – 22 March
Application deadline: 10 December 2023

aac autumn workshop 2024:
04 September - 27 September
Application deadline: 10 June 2024

Find additional information on how to apply at this download link. 
Here you will find a detailed list of questions and answers.

The aac Academy for Architectural Culture is a private, non-profit organization, located in Hamburg and founded by the architects von Gerkan, Marg and partners. With research studies and intensive courses held throughout the year, the aac is dedicated to finding solutions to relevant architectural issues and the further education of young architects from different cultures.

Through public symposiums, exhibitions and book publications the academy’s working results are made available for discussion with decision makers, and in particular, the general public.
The aac is sponsored by the gmp Foundation, established in 2007, for the purpose of supporting the education of young architects.

workshop
For three and a half weeks (24 days) you will develop a contribution to an architectural topic (1 design) relevant for our future, by working intensively in an international team of four students (4 people). Supported by your own tutor and under the guidance of a gmp partner you will be able to develop your design in discussion with prestigious architects.

scholarship
A scholarship for every participant is available to cover the workshop fees and costs for all working materials. The accommodation for the entire time of the workshop in Hamburg will also be covered entirely by the scholarship.

Here you find the results of the workshop 2023:

High Street Alive. Placing vibrant spaces inside former city centre magnets