European Architecture Students Assembly is a platform for alternative education organized by students, for students.

Photo: Jyrki Paldan
Photo: EASA Bulgaria, Alexandra Kononchenko

EASA offers a unique framework for co-learning as a non institutionalised way of teaching, learning and exchange. A horizontal learning process where decisions are made upon consensus, EASA gives a chance to experience architecture in a way that universities are yet not providing.

EASA brings students to a certain context, defined by the location and theme of the assembly, where they have to raise architectural questions themselves and investigate them. Being their own educators, students then elaborate the answers and bring them to reality.

EASA Rhizome

In 2025 the main event of EASA will be organised in Savonlinna, Finland with the theme ’Rhizome’.

Rhizome is a metaphor for something non-hierarchical and heterogeneous, a system that embraces change. As a theme, it is a tool to examine the links of architecture, power structures and ecology.

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