YArch workshop 2014 has just started at Neapolis University Pafos
July 28, 2014
YArch is an architectural two-week workshop based on a full time program during the summer period. The name YArch stands for Young Architects. YArch’s aim is to visit a different city each year, with the ambition to study and propose architectural solutions according to the city itself. The workshop is open to architecture students, as well as students considering a career in architecture, and graduate architects. It can additionally offer a great approach to architecture for individuals who are interested in exploring an extended field of research. Furthermore, it is a great opportunity for lovers of architecture to create social and professional links. It presents a challenging framework consisting of design workshops, field trips and seminars, debates on theory and application of construction techniques and details. YArch emphasizes the importance of gaining experience, with the intention of bringing together students of all over the world, to collaborate with each other and work on the same project. Additionally, it gives the opportunity to students to explore the world of working with real life structures, from small objects to bigger scale.
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