easa010 update
Each summer since 1981, around 400 of the brightest students from every part of Europe have come together for 2 weeks of intense workshops, lectures, exhibitions and events, in the name of exchange of ideas, culture and experience. In the summer of 2010 the 30th European Architecture Students Assembly will be held in city centre Manchester.
May010 Issue xii A Tale Of Two Mills Following the announcement of the venue for the built workshop element of easa010 in newsletter 011, the team is delighted to unveil the venue for this year’s accommodation. Downtex Mill is a four storey mill building on the bank of the River Irwell. The Mill will house accommodation, lectures, debate space, cafe and evening entertainment for the participants. The building provides a tangible link to Manchester’s industrial history and during the assembly will act as an emblem of contemporary post-industrial Manchester and as such create
Downtex Warehouse
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a direct connection to the assemblies theme – identity.
Docu+Mation Application deadline 25th May
The team are now working on making this shell into a venue fitting the 30th European Architecture Students Assembly; part of this is looking for sponsorship. If you would like to have your company advertised in the venue contact Tom Bennell at tbe@easauk.net
The very last places available at easa010 are for the documentation and information gathering workshop Docu+Mation. If you haven’t got a place at EASA yet this is all you need to know.
Deadlines Registration for Hope Mill competition 21st May Last chance to register to take part in the open design competition to create artist studio space in a grade II listed Mill.
Downtex Warehouse
Conference UK application deadline 11th June Application for UK students of Architecture to attend the conference need to be in by June 11th, but with places allocated on a first come first served basis we suggest contacting the team early to state interest.
Hope Mill
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A Break For easaHQ
easa010 news
easaHQ staged its last exhibition before taking a break over the summer months. Unbuilt was the 14th exhibition of work in easaHQ. It was curated by Blank Media Collective, and was part of both the MADF and Future Everything. Appropriately for the space, the exhibition was a collection of work by recently graduated students of architecture who are facing an uncertain future in the current economic climate. Take a look at the Blank media website for details of upcoming events.
Website changes Hopefully a few of you have spotted recent additions and changes to the website (easauk.net) in the last few weeks. Recent updates include both our competitions - Documation & A New Fabric For Hope Mill - a team page in the about section, and details of our conference, mentioned above, that we will be hosting at the end of June. Over the coming weeks further changes and implementations will take place to make it more user friendly as we approach the assembly. A mediarich user experience will be invaluable when promoting and documenting the assembly on a variety of devices. So place easauk.net in your bookmarks and keep checking back for the regular updates. You can follow us on Twitter (@ easa010) or find us on Facebook too.
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Each summer since 1981, around 400 of the brightest students from every part of Europe have come together for 2 weeks of intense workshops, lectures, exhibitions and events, in the name of exchange of ideas, culture and experience.
Contact us If you would like: more information info@easauk.net details on sponsoring easa cma@easauk.net details on easaHQ gallery tbe@easauk.net to become a helper or volunteer eun@easauk.net media information or to join the mailing list ama@easauk.net easaUK2010 Ltd easaHQ - First Street, 43 Hulme Street, Manchester. M21 6AW 0161 2350808
In our next edition we will bring you the results of both our current competitions, plus the final details of the conference, as well as news of all the happenings and updates from easa010
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