The "Housing in and Beyond Switzerland" thematic group is part of the Association of Swiss Geographers (ASG) and was formed in 2024 to explore the challenges of affordable housing amidst urbanization and gentrification, focusing on Switzerland and its cross-border contexts. Dr. Johannes Herburger, a postdoc at the Urbanism, Architecture, and Society Unit of the Liechtenstein School of Architecture, is a founding member of the group.
The Liechtenstein School of Architecture (LSA) first obtained RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) validation for its Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctoral programme in 2018. Now, the LSA has reaffirmed its excellence with a highly successful re-validation in 2024.
The Liechtenstein School of Architecture (LSA) hosted the first Earth Hub Symposium on October 11, 2024. The event brought together representatives from architecture, research and the regional economy. The aim was to showcase innovations in clay-wood construction and to explore the technical, economic and social potential of ecological building materials.
On June 19 and 20, 2024, building professionals from all over Germany gathered in Potsdam for the "Convention of Building Culture". This year's workshops and discussions will focus on the conversion, expansion and design of infrastructure.
On May 29, 2024, the Liechtenstein School of Architecture was transformed into a lively center of celebration and reunion. This year's Architecture Summer Festival, combined with the Alumni Reunion and the opening of the summer exhibition, attracted around 150 enthusiastic visitors.
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 ...
The "Housing in and Beyond Switzerland" thematic group is part of the Association of Swiss Geographers (ASG) and was formed in 2024 to explore the challenges of affordable housing amidst urbanization and gentrification, focusing on Switzerland and its cross-border contexts. Dr. Johannes Herburger, a postdoc at the Urbanism, Architecture, and Society Unit of the Liechtenstein School of Architecture, is a founding member of the group.
The field of architecture is currently changing at a rapid pace. In the face of increasing global challenges, both academics and practitioners have to deal with the climate crisis, demographic change, unequal social development and the failures of the existing built environment. To meet these challenges, students pursuing a degree in architecture today need more diverse skills than ever.
The Liechtenstein School of Architecture (LSA) first obtained RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) validation for its Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctoral programme in 2018. Now, the LSA has reaffirmed its excellence with a highly successful re-validation in 2024.
Since September 1, 2024, the two young architects Timothy Allen and Ronan Crippa have been enriching the team at the Liechtenstein School of Architecture as practical lecturers in the Foundation Studio of the Bachelor’s programme in Architecture.
The Liechtenstein School of Architecture (LSA) hosted the first Earth Hub Symposium on October 11, 2024. The event brought together representatives from architecture, research and the regional economy. The aim was to showcase innovations in clay-wood construction and to explore the technical, economic and social potential of ecological building materials.