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Welcome Guide European Architecture Students Assembly

31 July 15 August Manchester England

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MANCHESTER www.easauk.net


What is EASA? EASA - the European Architecture Students Assembly was first held in Liverpool in 1981 and since then it has been held annually in some of the continents architectural hotbeds, such as Delft, Aarhus and Turin; it has been held in such ambitious and inspiring locations as behind the Berlin Wall in 1988, on a semi-renovated WWII freighter on the bank of the Danube in Budapest and on a train running free on 100 miles of secluded track in Scandinavia. This year, on the occasion of the 30th Assembly, it returns to England and to the country where is began.

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On the surface easa010 may seem to be different in significant ways to recent EASAs, but in reality it sticks maniThis welcome book cally to what EASA has covers everything you become, while making need to know about slight changes to make easa010 before you get the most out of its 2010 here. location.

Contents easa010 intro............2 Information..............4 Workshops..............18 Showcase...............26 Black book..............36 Maps.......................58 Timetable...............60

The concept that runs through every decision about the easa010 timetable has come from the four pillars that we laid out for the bid to host the assembly at incm008, these were: Urbanity, Density, Integration and Legacy. Urbanity - we wanted to bring EASA back to a city, just like in Budapest

in 2006. We wanted to contrast the experience of a self contained campus assembly with the vibrancy of bouncing the energy of EASA off a city context. Out of all of the UK cities we chose Manchester because of it’s track record for embracing the avant-garde and the spirit the city has for reinvention and doing things for yourself. Density - along with the desire to go urban, we wanted to keep participants together, to prevent 460 people being lost in a sea of half a million. To do this we have created centres of activities at the accommodation and at the workshop hubs.


Integration - one benefit of having a city on the doorstep of EASA is that a city has a lot of interesting people. We have struck a balance with providing situations where participants will be working on things and be involved in public events while also keeping the core EASA spaces off limits to anyone without a wristband. Legacy - easa010 started happening to Manchester in May 2009, it has helped dozens of artists get their first exhibitions, it has given architecture students the chance to get out of the studio and live a little, EASA has brought areas of the professional practice together, easa010 will provide new artist studios for a renovated Victorian Mill, it will expose a city full of shoppers to the thinking of young talented architects of the future, the impact of this EASA will be felt in its location. What

we don’t yet know is there isn’t something you what impact easa010 will could be doing, which is have on EASA and you as another point. a part of that network. Having listened to a EASA is not a thing it lot of people’s ideas for is a network of people what EASA is and could meeting each year, as be we’ve brought some organisers we have been things back that have able to work on in it from been away - day workhere, many people have shops, debate space helped with things from a - we’ve stuck with the far, we’ve had bundles of tried and tested - excuradvice. sion day, workshop fair - and we’re trying some We haven’t made EASA things out for (possibly) we’ve provided somethe very first time - nawhere for EASA to be tional evening tombola, made, and when the network lectures and participants get here easaDAY. they will be more important than the organisers by working together, respecting the limits, making the most of opportunities and creating the EASA spirit. easa010 has a tight timetable, the tightest we’ve seen. It’s not possible to cover everything on the timetable, but that’s the point - it’s also not possible to find a time when


Information Getting to easa010 Downtex (EASAccomodation) is a five minute walk from Manchester Victoria Station. On arrival day there will be EASA marshals at Victoria Station guiding participants to the mill. Although it is only a short walk between the three stations (Piccadilly, Oxford Road, Victoria) the easiest way to get to the mill is on the tram from Piccadilly. A map can be downloaded here. Flying to Manchester Flying to Liverpool

Flying to London

If flying into Manchester Airport, you can take either the bus or the train to the city centre. Both take a similar amount of time but the train is easier.

Train to Manchester is from Euston Station, duration 2 hours. Buy your ticket in advance! On the day it can cost from £50-260! Book online (Virgin Link) as soon as you can to get tickets from £9. Pick them up at station with your credit card, or get an eTicket. Leave about 3 - 4 hours between plane arrival and train departure, to be safe.

Bus There are 24hr buses between the airport and the city centre. The 43 is the fastest and most direct. The timetable can be found clicking here. Cost: £3.50 (single)

Many cheap flights from Europe will go to Liverpool Airport. Train Two trains an hour between Liverpool South Parkway and Oxford Road. Duration: 45 mins Cost: £9.80 (single)

Bus Terravision coach from Liverpool Airport to Manchester City Centre. Coaches depart every Train hour from Liverpool Up to nine trains an hour Airport outside the Arrivrun between the airport als Hall near the Yellow and Manchester PiccaSubmarine. Book online dilly Station, 24 hours a or at ticket desk. day, 7 days a week. Duration: 1hr Cost: £3.30 (return valid Cost: £10 (return) one month)

All airports run ‘express trains’ to major London stations. These are incredibly expensive and often no faster than the ways suggested below.


Information

Useful Links >National Rail Enquiries >GMPTE >London Tube Map

The Oyster Card system offers much cheaper fares on the Underground (£1.80 single instead of £4.00) and the buses (£1.20 single instead of £2.00). The cards cost a £3.00 refundable deposit, and can be bought at any Underground Station.

From Heathrow

From Gatwick

From Luton

Underground: Piccadilly Line to Green Park. Change onto the Northbound Victoria Line to Euston. Duration: ~1hr Cost: £4.50 (no oyster)

Coach: National Express to Victoria Station. Underground: Northbound Victoria Line to Euston. Duration: 1 hour - coach 30 mins - underground Cost: £7.50 - coach £4.50 - underground

Coach: Virgin Rail Link service to Milton Keynes Train: Trains to Manchester Piccadilly. Again, pre-book from website.

From Stansted Coach: Terravision to Liverpool Street Station. Underground: Metropolitan, Hammersmith and City or the Circle lines Northbound to Euston Square. 400m sign posted walk to station. Duration: 1hr - coach 25 mins - underground Cost: £9.50 - coach £4 - underground


Information Arrival When you arrive to the city there will be easa010 stewards at Victoria station to point you in the direction of the accommodation. On arrival to the accommodation the first thing you should do is register, its a simple process, show some ID, read and sign some forms about health and safety, get a wristband and a welcome pack. The second thing you should do is choose your sleeping location, this is important so think it through. For two weeks you will be sharing a Mill with 459 other people. It is not a hotel; some places will be warmer, some noisier, some closer to the showers, some closer to the party, once everyone is in there wont be a chance to move. Sleeping Arrangements


Information Accommodation Downtex, or Otter Mill to give it it’s official name, was built around the turn of the 20th century, and has since been drastically altered and added to. Downtex, are a company that makes bedding but moved out of their Manchester factory a couple of years ago. The building has since been left empty and, as you can imagine, when EASA moved in it was in a bit of a state. We’ve done a lot of work to the mill over the past couple of months, but we’re not going to pretend it’s a five star hotel. You’ll be sleeping on the floor, but there’s toilets, hot showers and a bar; it’s no squat. The area, like most of Manchester City Centre is post-industrial as apposed to residential, therefore there will be 24 hour security at the mill to limit access to EASA participants only and make sure everybody feels safe.

Manchester is a city built on industry. In the 19th Century, Manchester was known as Cottonopolis; a city of cotton mills; the international centre of textile production. It is, therefore, with sound historical and cultural reasoning, that for your stay in Manchester you will be living in an old mill next to the River Irwell. Since 1781, when the first steam powered mill opened in Manchester, these huge red brick buildings have dominated the city, mutating from the industrial powerhouses of the 18th century, to the night clubs, art spaces and desirable apartments they are today.


Information What to bring Clothes Hope for the sunshine, bring a jumper for the night time and come prepared for some rain.

LOWS & BLANKET

Eating Food is provided for breakfast, lunch & dinner. So that there is less Shoes waste and washing up, We are based in MANwe ask you to bring a CHESTER city centre, the KNIFE / PLATE / CUP & workshops will be across CUTLERY. varying sites. Please make sure you have Equipment COMFORTABLE SHOES Everyone should come for walking around. If equipped for creativity: they look fabulous then this should firstly include bonus. drawing materials eg. PENS / PENCILS / PAPER Proper, STURDY SHOES / RULER & SCALPELS. are a must for built workshops – no toes are Secondly, if you are to be seen near power inclined towards a media tools – this will be strictly based workshop, it is enforced due to health strongly advised to bring and safety rules. You have your own CAMERA & been warned! LAPTOPS since there is often difficulty in providSleeping ing for everyone. This You will be sleeping on should make sure evethe floor. Anything that rything runs smoothly. will make you more com- There’ll be free WiFi profortable will make you the vided in the accommodaenvy of the group. tion for all your Internet e.g ROLL MATT / needs. SLEEPING BAG / PILImportant: ADAPTORS

Security Although we are employing 24 hr security on the entrance, we cannot take responsibility for your possessions. Please make sure you have anything valuable covered by INSURANCE and bring a PADLOCK to lock your belongings away. Reading Bring a BOOK! We would like to create a library of inspiration, please label a book and add it to our in house collection. Riding Useful for getting to all the different locations in the city. Bring a lock and your road safety skills. Most of the organisers are on bikes for speed and ease of access, plus a workshop will be using them to see the ‘burbs! Watches You don’t want to be the only person with a watch. Please bring one yourself.


Information Meetings Yay meetings! Meetings are an essential part of the operation of a network such as ours - EASA exists, moves forward and remains due to the oral tradition and the passing of information and debate stimulated in meetings. As part of the timetable we’ve organised a few specific times to bring people together and timed them to be the most relevent and effective in terms of impact.

When: Arrival day, second day of workshops, end of excursion day, day before easaDAY

Who:

The four meetings mentioned are for NCs and Tutors only, this is to make sure they don’t last for 24 hours. Participants Why: should take any problems with organisation to thier To allow NCs and Tutors NC and then relax. There to mention any problems will be other dabates and or concerns and raise oportunities for all parquestions, also to allow ticipants to be involved in organisers to pass infor- meetings - such as on the mation. first day with the welcome presentation.


Information DOs and DON’Ts We live, and are putting on this EASA, in a country that loves rules. Sometimes rules are fun and cool and help us out. Sometimes rules are annoying and try to stop us doing things we want to do. Sometimes these rules carry pretty bad penalties, for you, and for us (mostly for us). We don’t want easa010 get shut down (even though it’ll make a legendary story) so please respect these ground rules, and also what organisers tell you during the event. Thanks everyone! DO WORK. The quality & range of workshops is spectacular. Tutors have gone to great lengths to explore ideas of ‘Identity’ and the organisers have made these possible. The workshops will be exhibited throughout the city, so do your best. DO CLEAN. No one wants to live in squalor, cleaning duties are easy if everyone pulls their weight. Then ... DO DRINK! The more you drink at OUR bar, the more money we can invest in materials for the workshops. Simply: “Drink today, for a better tomorrow”.

DO RECYCLE. We can make money AND save the environment by recycling aluminium cans – please make sure you add yours to the pile. In general, always be environmentally conscious – reduce / reuse / recycle, wherever you can, its important.

self and discover what Manchester has to offer. Make your own map. NB: Stay in groups and keep your wits about you. The city, like any other, has its problems

DO STAY INFORMED Info Point will be used to sign up to lectures, debates & excursions. For DO RESPECT THE the careless and clumsy, AREA. The mill is located this will also be the in a residential area. This FIRST AID STATION. means everyone should take extra care to keep DO DECORATE Feel free the place tidy, not be too to make the place your loud and keep the locals own and leave your mark. happy. DO EXPLORE. Our maps are great, but they are just a start. Wander through the streets your-


Information DOs and DON’Ts DON’T smoke inside, anywhere. DON’T drink outside on the streets – as well as attracting unwanted attention, it is illegal.

Choosing a workshop This year there is more information than you could imagine for choosing a workshop. So for people coming to EASA for the first time, this is what easa010 suggests: Read the description of all the workshops in this document

DON’T drink in the courtyard – it’ll be raining anyway.

If the workshop has one, check out their web-presence. Go to www.easa.tk to find out which workshops created their own blogs.

DON’T bring shop bought alcohol into the bar area.

Watch the workshop presentations on the first Sunday

DON’T drop food anywhere but bins – we don’t want rats! DON’T exceed number restrictions in each sleeping space - this is to pass fire regulations and they will be making inspections. DON’T overstretch the web bandwidth – anyone with workshop business gets priority.

Think it over that night with a beer in the bar, talk to that hot kid that’s sleeping in the same room - what do they think? At the workshop fair, take your time, chat to the tutors and hand in your tag to the one you want to join. The tutors will pick who they want in their workshop and all the returned tag will go in to round two to fill up the empty spaces.


Information Food Bowl of Cereal (Milk or Yoghurt)

We’ve put a lot of effort in to sourcing a great quality catering service for you, and we believe that we have got a fantastic dinner set up for you each evening. Food for 500 looks like an awful lot, but the food relies on each person taking a fair portion. This also extends to breakfast and lunch and we have indicated the amounts for each person here. Lunch will be brought to you at your workshops during the week so don’t worry.

Cup of Tea / Coffee

Glass of Juice

Jam

A piece of toast / roll

If it’s not enough for you, we’ll be glad to point out some local eateries for you. All vegetarians are catered for. Bring a knife, fork, plate, and cup/mug!

‘Barm’ cake

Meat or cheese with Salad

A piece of fruit


Information Budget

First Aid

EASA is ran by students, for students. Much of the money that goes towards running EASA comes from participants fees, with the rest coming from local sponsorship. As you may be aware, the UK has had a bit of a tough time financially for the last year or two, and sponsorship has not been so readily available as in the previous years EASA.

Info Point

As such we would love it if you supported the organisation by helping where you can. When you spend tokens at the bar, or buy things from the easaSHOP, the profits for these are spent directly on more materials and equipment for the workshops. There are plenty of nights scheduled to go out in the city, and we want all of you to have a good time in town, so the nights at Downtex keep at Downtex, don’t bring your own booze. Help us to help you!

For serious complaints issues please go to the NHS Walk-In centre at Piccadilly Train Station. Let an organiser first and we will send a volunteer along with you. They will provide free NHS service for all patients with minor illnesses and injuries. Opening hours: 7am-7pm, Monday to Friday.

There will be a First Aid Point and two trained First Aiders at the Info Point at the accommodation. Please go to them as soon as possible if you have any problems.

Hope Mill At Hope Mill there will be a qualified First Aider to deal with any workshop related injuries or accidents, located at the info point / cafe.

NHS Walk-In centre


Information Recycling and waste Our waste management is very simple: REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE. To help with this we have blown up the European domestic system to cover all EASA sites.

General Waste

Paper, Card and Cartons

Glass, Cans and Plastic Bottles

Cleaning duties

Organic waste

Every EASA there are daily duties to empty out the bins. This is where you can help each other: Respect the system and its the easiest and quickest jobs. Otherwise each bin has to be sorted and separated - a ‘rubbish’ job. OBEY THE SYSTEM! It only takes a second to look at the type the bin and decide which one is suitable for your trash, so please don’t be lazy and help us save time, energy and the environment.

The organic waste is going to be removed daily from the site. We are not storing it on site because both sites are next to water: Downtex next to the River Irwell and Hope Mill next to Ashton Canal. Proximity to water can increase the chance of rats. Just to reassure you, there are no rats in either of these buildings, but if 400 people leave lots of food lying about for two weeks in the summer it is quite

Organic Waste

possible that we could get some. For this reason, please be responsible and dispose of any food in the GREEN bin. Eg: If you have half a packet of crisps left, then throw the crisps in the GREEN bin and throw the packet in the BLACK bin. If you have brought food for yourself then please keep it wrapped up and inside your bag.

If everyone is responsible then we will have no problems with rats coming to join the party.


Information

General Waste

Skips

Glass, Cans and Plastic Bottles

cost of sending a whole All non-organic waste recycling skip to a normal will be placed into skips rubbish dump, which located on-site and will will be £150. None of us be collected by the City here want to end up in Council when they fill up. this situation as it would be very annoying and It is incredibly important completely unnecessary that these skips are not as it is a simple system filled with the wrong that just requires a bit types of material. They of thought about where have to be secured within you are throwing your our site (and take up a rubbish. None of these lot of useful space) to skips are located near the stop the public messing sleeping area, so do not with the system, so once worry about the smell….. again YOU MUST OBEY THE SYSTEM! If anyone How to deal with waste is caught contaminating is something that we a recycling skip with the should all consider all wrong material they will year round, but EASA is be asked to remove it. on such a big scale we If not you or your counneed everyone’s help to try will be liable for the keep it clean, tidy and

Paper, Card and Cartons

smelling fresh. So for your own, your fellow participant’s and the planet’s sake: YOU MUST OBEY THE SYSTEM!


Information Daily Duties easa010 is not a holiday camp; everyone must work together to create a pleasant environment to live, work and play. All participants must undertake responsibilities during the assembly. These are not that strenuous, but absolutely must be done. Each duty is allocated by country, and it is the NC’s responsibility to assembly participants at the Info Point at the time specified. Completed with co-operation, team work and the easa sprit, and the jobs will be done in no time! Morning Clean-Up Info point @ 7:00

- Pick up rubbish, and place in the appropriate bins - Ensure that all fire escapes and exit routes are clean and swept - Clear & sweep the courtyard & loading bay, Sweep the dinning hall - Separate all recycling into the appropriate bin bags

Serving Breakfast Bar @ 7:30

- Set up furniture for breakfast - Serve food

Evening Clean-Up Info point @ 17:00

- Toilets cleaned, (both porta-loos & building) toilet roll restocked - Clean showers - Pick up rubbish

Serving Dinner Bar @ 17:30

- Set up furniture for dinner - Transport food to the dinning hall - Serve food

Event Preparation Info point @ 19:30

- Preparing spaces for parties & lectures - Setting up furniture appropriate for each event


Ireland Liechtenstein

Tue 3 Aug Hungary & Docu+mation

Wed 4 Aug Latvia & Lithuania

Finland Germany Kosovo & Estonia

Mon 9 Aug Cyprus & Czech Republic

Tue 10 Aug Greece & Georgia

Italy Wed 11 Aug Thu 12 Aug Macedonia & Malta

Croatia Denmark

Sat 14 Aug Spain 01

Sun 15 Aug

Breakfast: Starts at 8:00 until 10:00

Romania & Estonia

Fri 13 Aug Poland & Portugal

Germany & Greece

Ukraine & UK

Spain 01

Portugal & Romania

Malta & Moldova

Switzerland

Turkey

Sweden

UK

Ukraine

Russia

Slovenia

Hungary

France

Serbia & Slovakia

Belgium

Netherlands & Norway Belarus

Lithuania & Liechtenstein Denmark

Dinner: Starts at 18:00 until 20:00

Spain 02

Austria

Croatia Docu+mation & IrelandUK

Denmark

Bosnia-Herzegovina Bulgaria & InternationalSpain 02

Albania & Georgia Armenia & Austria

Russia

Slovenia

Poland

Macedonia

Moldova & Montenegro Latvia

Belgium

Switzerland

Turkey

Sat 7 Aug

Sun 8 Aug Azerbaijan & Belarus

Slovakia

Serbia

Fri 6 Aug

Thu 5 Aug Montenegro & Netherlands Norway

Italy

France

Mon 2 Aug Albania & Armenia

Event Prep (19:30- )

Czech Republic & Finland Turkey

Evening Clean Up (17:00-19:30)

Kosovo & Estonia Italy

Cyprus

International Sun 1 Aug Bosnia-Herzegovina & Bulgaria

Dinner (17:30-20:00) Azerbaijan

Breakfast (07:30-10:00)

Sat 31 Jul

Morning Clean Up (07:00-09:00)

Information


Workshops Artificial Identity The workshop seeks to reveal the deception of contemporary architecture. Artificial “cover-ups” have become real identities with the skin of a building hiding its true, gritty endoskeleton. This theory will be embraced ,combining a simple, ‘real’ structure with projections to create this ‘fake’ facade. It is intended that the cubic pavilion itself, will be perceived as boring and uninteresting, rendering it as a blank canvas for the next phase. an aesthetic skin for the pavilion will be projected on all 4 facades.

Aural Mapping Manchester Sound recordings will be recorded from diverse locations around the city. They will be brought together with the fashioning of a pavilion to house the sounds of the city. Outside of their original context, the sounds will have a ‘dislocating’ effect on the participant. Participants can then, in return, donate their own sounds to the pavillion, culminating sounds from different locations and time, to explore the nature of the aural Manchester.

Canalizing The river Irwell will be central to the exploration of this workshop, stretches between bridges will be broken down and analysed in physical, architectural, social, topographical, morphological and natural terms. Areas of weakness and areas of potential will be pin-pointed to propose eventual solutions. Models will be produced to show proposals for the different stretches of the river. The methodology aims to reveal flaws in large urban projects where a single approach is taken to resolve the whole design of a master plan where complexity and vitality of our urban projects are lost.


Workshops Communicating Cities The exploration of place will be undertaken through examining the social, historical and urban layers of the City of Manchester. A dialogue of emerging themes will be represented in different mediums to record the strata of the city. With a citizen centred process, a multilayered understanding of the character and possibility of a place will evolve. it is an exploration of hidden character and themes of Manchester’s identity through installation.

Datascaping There is more to a location than its physicality. Datascaping will use cutting edge information gathering and data processing to map the digital world of EASA and invisible networks in the city of Manchester. The workshop will investigate digital connectivity as well as the relationships, social network traffic and movements of EASAans that define the phase space of easa010. This workshop requires no experience, and participants will develop their data capture, processing and representation techniques.

Docu+mation An important part of EASA is the documentation of the event. This year EASA is running a workshop dedicated to documentation and information gathering: DOCU+MATION. DOCU+MATION will cover every aspect of easa010 in the mediums of film, photography and whatever else the participants can conceive. Documentation plus Information equals DOCU+MATION


Workshops Environmental Response This high-tech proposal explores responsive strategies and systems. A construction of continual adaptation to its environment will be programmed. Here architecture is seen as a circular iterative process in which ‘the construct’ can feed local environmental and send data back to the digital representation, the representation can then be modified, and the construct ‘remade’.

Fedentity Gender is a major characteristic of identity. The workshop will bring the feminine touch to architectural practice rather than following familiar male approach to design. Feminists view ‘traditional’ crafts, knitting, embroidery, sewing as typically feminine and thus inappropriate for emancipated women. This is a humorous take on such a hot topic. Turning the theory on its head, installations of small architectural objects are to be made through traditional craft.

Flexspace Structures will be made within existing buildings to test the capacities of wood. Deferent methods of lamenting or steaming will be experimented with to produce architectural installations. New connections to different parts of the building will transform spaces or hide and restrict the current flow of space.


Workshops Hope Mill Studios One of the pillars of the bid and everything we have done sonce has been ‘Legacy’ and when given the opportunity to create and build a set of artist studios we jumped. After a successful international design competition, a winner was chosen and will be built during the duration of the assembly. An opportunity to be part of something that will stand for years to come, previous experience would be beneficial due to the scale and timing of the design,

House of Everyone The goal of showing the people that they can enjoy the city as they do in their own places. Finding discarded personal objects and furniture from the Mancunian community, EASA will repair and restore. Building a place for everyone, made out of their reactivated belongings, The House of Everyone will be donated to a space of Manchester and give it a common identity.

Hunter Diaries Concentrating on former industrial parts of the city, par-As we cannot break walls...we propose to bring things out. ticipants explore the space, register their findings, map elements, landscapes, stories... on bicycles! They will be “hunting” the material for their final project, a chronicle, called a Hunter Diary. Riding a bicycle through a city is like cruising through collective psyche of compact group of it’s inhabitants, the information collected will be displayed through a hybrid medium of sketches, films and photos.


Workshops Identityscapes This workshop looks at unveiling the patchwork of Manchester’s identity by look specifically at the people who inhabit it, since without the people a city would have no identity. In order to seek these identities in Manchester students will switch their roles and then become ‘identity hunters’.

InterACT Identifying casual performance throughout Manchester and enhancing them through interventions. Encouraging performance media the workshop will investigate the improvement of the zones, enhancing, performing and documenting the process. How does one recognise a street performer and how do you engage with the act? do you notice the performance? do you walk by? This workshop will see 3 built interventions in Manchester, designed by the participants and paraded through the city.

Picture ID This is photography. Returning to analog this will construct a new identity to a area of Manchester. Manipulating photos, combining artistic and thematic intention this media workshop will follow the belief that you construct identity by the choice of what you see, how you photograph and how you edit.


Workshops

Workshop for EASA 2010 in Manchester, UK:

Small Interventions 010

Small Interventions This is one-to-one realisation of small but useful interventions. Transforming the public space to a personalised scale to leave a small remnant of EASA for Manchester. Responding to the problems thrown up by a bustling metropolitan city should provide plenty of scope and challenging situations.

Syntactics

Process of the workshop: Research the Place Analyse the Space

identity understanding the place by personalisation and new use or extreme contextualism by mini urbanism.

Develop an Idea

Design the Details

Build your Object

After analysing the elements that create the identity of a place has and build your object! Understand the identity Manchester, through graphic representation, Syn-Tactics Examples of Results from Previous Workshops: will be painted in an enclosed isolated interior space. Studying the veins of a culture, ultimately uniting, in an abstract identifying graphic of Manchester workshop Darfo, Italy thisLetterfrack, Ireland Elefsina, Greece Gdansk, Poland Budapest, Hungary will look at the emotion of colours attached to the city.

The Exploding Synesthetic Inevitable T.E.S.I is a continuous laboratory of experimentation. Both a theoretical and practical workshop, through projection, audio, smells, texture and taste installations this will be an experiment with perception. T.E.S.I, by distorting senses, will give way to new neural connections that will enrich our knowledge of reality. In the heart of Manchester, a 30m2 light construction will be erected for the experience of the Mancunians.


Workshops Umbrella and EASA.TV This is EASA’s longest running workshop. Producing a newspaper with fresh news, interviews, experiences and insights into the everyday, Umbrella will capture the EASA experience on site. This year, EASA TV will be Umbrella’s ‘little brother’.

Walking Through Walls This will be an illusions of freedom; between public and private space, neglecting traditional sequences and manoeuvring seamlessly across Manchester. Via an interactive multi-media presentation, best described as some kind of a visual 3D route planner, the audience would be able to assemble an alternate route through the urban fabric. This is an urban Google Maps prototype

Who Is Joe Bloggs? Mirroring current affairs in the UK, following on from the CABE publications, this is a theoretical workshop that will provoke an international student discussion. ‘Joe Bloggs’ is a verbal tool used to generalise the identity of the public. This workshop will be a fresh look at the architectural design process that considers ‘Joe Bloggs’ as the end user? It will investigate ‘Joe Bloggs’ and speculate about an identity for the public.


Workshops Wo!manchester Focusing on the impact of influential Manchester females this workshop will be the inspiration for an international discussions. Participants will put together a script of a play, “Wo!manchester”, that will allow them to slip into the role of the other gender. The play will come together at the end of EASA and become a public event.

A word from the Health & Safety man Of this years workshops there are a handful of construction workshops, helping tutors and participants realize their projects at 1:1. These workshops will be based at Hope Mill. The Mill is located about 15 minutes walk from the city centre in a former industrial area in the called Ancoats. The walk from Downtex is about 30 minutes, so to help you get there fresh and ready for work easa010 is providing a free bus. The last bus leaves at 10.20: miss it and you’ll have to walk! Health and Safety is taken very seriously in the UK. We have worked hard to provide you with a safe construction environment and to use it there are a few steps you must follow. If you plan on using any tools during the 2 weeks of easa010, you must attend the tool induction on Tuesday August 3rd. This will involve a quick demonstration of power tools from Makita, (our tool sponsor) and the Hope Mill branch of easa010 organisers explaining the rules of the workplace: wearing sturdy shoes, for example. This may seem a little over the top, but please respect guidelines for our piece of mind, and essentially everybody has more fun with all their fingers intact at the end of the day. Hope Mill will be open from 10:00-18:00 every workshop day, your lunch will be provided and there will also be a secondary café/info point, should you desire coffee/information during the day.


Showcase easa010 has a packed timetable with events engaging with both the public and companies that have chosen to support us. The majority of the daytime schedule is concentrated on the succesful completion of the workshops, with the evenings focussed on networking, presentations, lectures and cultural exchange.

‘Pop-up’ shop

Debates

This year participants will get to do the designs of the easa010 T-Shirts, spend 30 mins and create a design to sell in the EASA shop

During the day the bar area becomes a cafe, there will be coffee and heated debates. Most of the time there will be a chalk board up that people can write on what they want to talk about and the time, this could be anything from ‘The Imperial War Museum’ to ‘What is EASA?’, but some times we have arranged special guests to come in and get the

debate started. These will be advertised on info point, and it means that rather than just have someone lecturing to you, you have the chance to engage them face to face.


Showcase Sunday 1 August Official Opening Events

Workshop Presentations & Fair / Events

An afternoon at the Manchester Town Hall welcoming the 400 delegates to the city, with speeches from important city officials and supporters.

Walking Tours Tour Following the official opening selected architects, artists and urbanists will lead groups of approximately 20 around the city centre, each giving their own interpretation of architectural and cultural Manchester.

Tutors from all 25 workshops will give a presentation allowing the participants and the public know what each workshop is all about. The following day participants can sign up to their favoured workshop. The workshop fair will take place in the foyer of the Symposium venue, maximising visibility.


Showcase Monday 2nd August Symposium Lecture Event

One of the jewels in the easa010 crown, the Symposium will bring together some of the most relevant thinkers in the archite architecture and design world today. Speakers will discuss the theme ‘Identity’ in a mixture of lectures and debates in a stellar Manchester venue.

Peter Saville - Graphic Designer One of the most influential figures in British design in the last 20 years, becoming a pivotal figure in both graphic design and style culture. Born in Manchester in 1955, he is perhaps best known for his work at Factory Records where he designed what are now iconic album covers for bands such as Joy Division and New Order. Since the late 1970s he has gone on to work with a range of artists and fashion designers, including Marc Ascoli and Nick Knight, and has worked for companies such as Givenchy, Pringle and Selfridges. In 2004 Manchester City Council appointed Peter as ‘Creative Consultant’ to the city where he has been responsible for defining a new visual and cultural identity for the city. Source

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Tomorrows Thoughts Today - Think Tank Liam Young and Darryl Chen are the individuals behind the London-based think tank Tomorrow’s Thoughts Today who were recently named by Blueprint Magazine as one of the ‘25 who will change architecture and design in 2010.’ Both Liam and Darryl have abandoned traditional architecture careers, taking on a variety of roles including critics and tutors based in numerous schools throughout Europe and Asia. They see their work as combining storytelling with explorations of strange (but real) environments, dealing with a wide range of topics from science fiction to urbanism. Source

Agents of Change - Architects, Urbanists & ‘Cultural Interpreters’ Daisy Froud is one of the founding members of Agents of Change (AOC), a collective of architects, urbanists and interpreters who have been named in recent years as one of the emerging talents in the UK architectural scene by a range of journals and publications - including: The Observer, The Times, The Guardian, Wallpaper and Icon magazine. As a practice AOC explores the relationship between individuals and the ‘complex, messy world’ with an emphasis on making things - not necessarily buildings. Daisy Froud is principally involved with AOC Participation, a distinct in-house unit specialising in consultation techniques and participatory methods. Source At least one more speaker to be confirmed img: Tomorrow’s Thoughts Today


Showcase Tuesday 3 August Manipulating Image Lecture/Day Workshop

Wednesday 4 August Thursday 5 August Brick Development Association

Building Futures? Day Workshop

Lecture A well as lecturing at easa010, Architect and Urban Branding consultant Paul Iddon and his partner will be running exercises and holding debates to show you why you think the way you do, and how perception can be manipulated in small ways.

Featuring the Brick Awards 2010

Schindler Lecture Leading European lift manufacturer will deliver a talk titled Hall Call Destination (traffic management) covering how buildings are increasing in height due to the lift technology; an interesting talk covering how key architectural components can solve more problems of functionality than expected.

Building Futures presents a workshop that explores a narrative approach to identity formation. We will ask ourselves how much the buildings around us shape our personalities and the identity of our communities. We will overlay the real histories, stories and identity of the place with visionary futures. We will use our designs to tell fictional stories about the city around us, taking Manchester as our source of inspiration we will develop speculative futures for specific sites within the city.


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Saturday 7 August

SCHOSA

Greg Keefe

Excursion Day

Day Workshop

Lecture

Event

Standing Council of the Heads of Schools of Architecture (SCHOSA) will hold an open debate on the impact of the Bologna accord on students, with an interest in getting the oppinions of students about movement of skills and educaiton.

Leeds Uni Professor in Sustainable Architecture will discuss the climatic future of the planet in his lecture Synergetic Urbanism. The lecture will discuss the concept and impact of closed cycle cities.

This year excursion day is a day off to do what you want. There will be trips to all the best places in the North West which will be chaperoned by organisers, but the cost of rail tickets and everything else is up to you. Descriptions and sign up sheets will be on info point in the first week. If you don’t fancy that there are about 1 million and 1 free things to do on a Sunday in Manchester and we’ll recommend the most architectural to you.

National Evening Alessandra Como

Event

Lecture and Exhibition Illustrating the work carried out by multinational workshop. Students in Manchester, Naples And Washington State, looking at sites in each city.

EASA institution, this year will see TWO national evenings with a surprising twist that will hopefully add a playful element into cultural exchange, understanding and learning.


Showcase Sunday 8 August

Monday 9 August

Veterans Night

Archi – Hour Day

Sponsor Night

Event/Debate

Day Workshop

Event

Bringing together founding EASA members, participants from the train, active members from the time the Winter Schools died (UK EASA equivalent) there will be an evening of lively talk debate and sharing of stories as well as some short presentations.

After veterans night the previous evening, EASA will partner some of these and qualified architects from Manchester with participants of easa010 to provide one hour of free architectural advice and consultation to community groups and members of the public. This should be one of our prime integration events, and a great opportunity to do something when many workshop spaces are closed.

A networking event for all sponsors and participants to meet and exchange ideas at a city centre location. An exhibition of work will also be shown.

Tuesday 10 August Student Sessions III Lectures

Article 25 Lecture An operational UK registered charity that designs, builds, and man-


Showcase Wednesday 11 August ages projects to provide better shelter wherever there is disaster, poverty, or need. The lecture Bricks and Mortals: Human Rights and the Humanitarian Sector Is an introduction to the Humanitarian Sector covering the origins of human rights and key organisations such as the UN and the Red Cross. The presentation highlights the need for the skills of built environment professionals in an international development/ humanitarian response context, and demonstrates ways in which these skills have

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Student Sessions IV

Day Workshop

Lectures

The University of Salford will be running a design workshop over two days. The aim of the workshop is to challenge EASA participants to design a concept for a shelter/ stage/installation as a symbolic element of the regeneration process started in Chapel Street and Islington area. It hopes to design and possibly create some form of architectural installation.

Tony Ward Lecture/Day Workshop Potentially the most interesting man at this summer’s EASA, he left the UK in 1969 from Portsmouth, where he was a Research Fellow in Design Methods following an invitation to teach at the University of California, Berkeley, where he stayed for 8 years before moving to New Zealand. There, he taught at the


Showcase Thursday 12 August University of Auckland School of Architecture for 20 years – directing the Community Design Studio and completing many important projects throughout the country (many of them in the Maori community). This latter led to an invitation to join a small Maori university – Te Whare Wananga o Awanuiarangi – as their Director of Programme Development. His lecture will cover everything from his Maori experience to the gentrification of the US – do not miss this talk.

Sheffield Sessions I

Sheffield Sessions II

Lecture

Lecture

Unprecedented modes of societal change have out of necessity, changed the discourse of architectural practice for a generation of architects graduating from schools the world over. The University of Sheffield’s School of Architecture has always emphasised the architects’ responsibility on a civic scale, considering the socio-economical and environmental context of projects as a holistic entity.

From the methodologies taught at the University of Sheffield Mel Bax and Sarah Considine have initiated the project, “‘We Heart the Suburbs’” to facilitate ourselves in becoming agents for a small deprived community in Southend-on-Sea, Essex. The project aims to address suburbia’s lack of cultural identity and how agency can change this on a community level.

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various exhibits. Working Event closely with Manchester City Council, easa010 will easa010 culminates on take over a range of city the final Saturday of centre public spaces, as the assembly when the well as opening up indoor outputs of the workshops exhibition spaces. will be put on public display. To promote the event, easaDAY has been adoptThis will allow the pared as part of the Counticipants a genuine sense cil’s Summer calender, of involvement in the lo- affording promotion in cation and maximise the official Council promoimpact of such an inher- tional material and on the ently creative and inspir- event’s website. easa010 ing event with residents will be producing maps of the city. of the exhibition locations with the timetable easaDAY will allow allowing the public and people in the city on a participants to maximise typical Summer Saturwhat they see on this day day to see, engage with, of celebration. interact and enjoy the


Little black book Participants Albania

Jora Kasapi

Kleidi Eski

Armenia

Marsida Dragoti

Sibel Pipa

Silda Kotolloshi

Anahit Sargsyan

Austria

Vanand Andreasian

Andraz Lecnik

Carina Zabini

David Lukacs

Johanna Aglassinger

Kerstin Pluch

Vanand Andreasian

Andraz Lecnik

Carina Zabini

Rena Mustafayeva

Sabir Ahmadov

Samir Salakhov

Emelie Demasure

Jeroen Jonckheere

Hanne Vermeiren Steven Schreurs

Belgium

Chloe Raemdonck

Thomas Roelandts


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Areg Melikyan

Lena Zeidler

Artsruni Torosyan

Mariam Arshakyan

Mariam Ayvazyan

Soseh Aghaian

Tatevik Hakobyan

Azerbaijan

Patrick Jaritz

Thomas Klein

Andraz Lecnik

Carina Zabini

Carina Zabini

Anastasiya Andrukovich

Hanna Kalbasko

Katya Lopatina

Mikita Lauretski

Roman Zabela

Maja Milinkovic

Marko Savic

Belarus

Alena Darashkevich

Bosnia-Herzegovina

Tilke Devriese

Tim De Pessemier

Boris Guzvic

Dejan Zoric


Little black book Bulgaria

Natasa Jukic

Natasa Radakovic

Una Dakic

Dimitar Rahov

Andrej Vuk

Hana Grebenar

Iva Maria Juric

Maja Lesnik

? Dimitar Stanishev

Katerina Serbezova

Maja Rojić

Matija Gold

Czech Republic

Giorgos Kyriazis

Nicky Nicolaou

Sukufe Aksulu

Maria Economides

Anna Podrouzkova

Barbora Zmekova

Camilla Siggaard Diego Garcia Andersen Esteban

Eibhin ni Chathasaigh

Elias Lindhoff

Denmark

Agnete Plauborg Alexander Berg Lorentzen


? Croatia

Lyubomir Dimov

Nikolay Andreev

Nikolay Mitov

Raya Boyukova

Rosina Shatarova Aleksandra Poljanec

Cyprus

Pero Vukovic

Abdullah Denizhan

Cagri Sanliturk

Chara Iacovidou

Ediz Orac

Elina Spanoude

David Kovarik

Jan Hora

Jan Veisser

Libor Mladek

Tereza Scheibova

Tomas Petermann

Frida Sophie Vang Petersen

Julia Knipschildt

Katja Nicoline Meyer

Klara Wengman

Konstantin Ikonomidis

Lise Thagaard Norager


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Liv Grete Stromme

Mathilde Zeuthen

Mika Katarina Friis Pedersen

Nora Kohler

Pernille Scheuer

Alba Minguez Moreno

Emmi Jaaskelainen

Enni Oksanen

Lotta Jalava

Noora Lehtovaara

Finland

Stefan Jovicic

Eero Alho

Georgia

Etienne Godfrin

Fanny Jacquet

Hugo Pointillart

Lise Barbry

Marie Bertram

Iraki Khutsaidze

Greece

Julian Grossmann

Marcos Silva Mirra

Monica Tusinean Sven Lechner

Vera Schmidt

Athina Rizopoulou


Biljana Stambolieva

Bojana Boranieva

Dicle Kockar

Igor Sladoljev

Oleksandra Polyakova

Selma Alihodzic

Arnaud Chabut

Elsa Deconchat

France

Pekka Ijas

Robert Hanson

Ville Mellin

Anne-Cecile Brun

Germany

Niko Kejerashvili

Nikoloz Bolkvadze

Tornike Dadiani

Benjamin Rogler

Felix Yaparsidi

Jacob Ulbrych

Chrizsi Gkolemi

Dimitra Vogiatzaki

Emmanuil Evangelos

Evangelia Magnisali

Athina Rizopoulou

Katerina Antoniadi


Little black book Hungary

Zacharenia-Eirini Anett Farkas Chatzieorgiou

Erdenejargal Rinzaan

Janka Juhasz

Judit Nyerges

Noemi Gyarfas

Ger Brennan

Laura Hanley

Noel Roche

Oksana Lastovetsky

Olwyn Greene

Patrick Roche

Giacomo Neri

Giulia de Vita

Giuseppe Casanova

Irene Rossi

Lucia Brandoli

Monica Naso

Janis Beinerts

Karlis Ratnieks

Latvia

Rrita Pula

Vigan Etemi

Zana Lloncari

Ansis Sinke


Ireland

Szilard Veisz

Zsofia Paczolay

Zsofia Vancsura

Bernard Brennan Cliodhna Rice

Darragh Farrall

Carlo Gerundo

Daniele Blasi

Domenico Grampone

Flavia Chiavaroli

Francesco Tonnarelli

Doruntina Myftari

Nikki Murseli

Italy

Alessia De Angelia

Kosovo

Nunzio Enrico Bonina

Roberta Mazzoni Riccardo D’Alessandro

Arnisa Kryeziu

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Liene Adumane

Oskars Vavere

Santa Lazukina

Tamara Kalantajevska


Little black book Liechtenstein

Chiara Anna Friedl

Clemens Condit

Diren Coskun

Franziska Koppel Ksenia Sutormina

Lenka Olesova

Macedonia

Karolina Ciplyte

Laura Bagdonaite

Milda Kulviciute

Raimonda Cybaite

Andrea Trajkovska

Boris Jurmovski

Moldova

Cheryl Ann Bonello

Elaine Bonavia

Matthew Cachia Matthew Cachia Zammit Zammit

Nathalie Abela

Anastasia Kuzi

Ferry in t’ Veld

Filip Nieuwpoort

Netherlands

Nikola Jelenic

Alvaro Viegas

Anne Geenen

Benjamin Groothuyse


Lithuania

Rosalie Isabel Schweninger

Thomas Jochum Andrius Laurinaitis

Dominykas Daunys

Dovile Kriksciunaite

Julija Jureviciene

Malta

Darko Krstevski

Ivana Angelova

Katerina Kolevska

Maja Dimishkova Nikola Ralevski

Carlo Antonio Muscat

Montenegro

Denis Creanga

Ivan Aculov

Larisa Sisoeva

Danilo Drobnjak

Dordije Drobnak

Ljiljana Popovic

Norway

Nina Aalbers

Sereh Mandias

Stef Bogaerds

Tomas Dirrix

Cristian Stefanescu

Elise Junge


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Emilie Jorgensen

Hilde Vinge Fanavoll

Lone Kjersheim

Maria Pettersen

Marianne Madland

Martin Konieczny

Claudio Goncalves

Ines Alecrim

Joana Torres

Portugal

Piotr Maciaszek

Romea Muryn

Andre Ribeiro

Russia

Ileana Rogoz

Ioana Iordan

Iulia Catalina Cucu

Anna Kropivko

Anton Ivanov

Artem Staborovsky

Andrej Zikic

Jovana Plilipovic

Lana Loncar

Marija Strajnic

Marko Vukovic

Milos Zivkovic


Poland

Daria Madaj

Ewa Szymczyk

Hanna Kozlowska

Kamila Kawecka

Karol Pasternak

Katarzyna Piotrowska

Andrei-Dan Musetescu

Dan Branda

Romania

Marina Afonso Maia Goncalves

Monica Pacheco

Sara Melo

Andrada Marcusanu

Serbia

Ekaterina Kozorezova

Marina Ilyushina Mikhail Kozlov

Natalia Fedorova RinaVoronina

Ana Sulkic

Dana Bodnarova Ester Racek

Michal Sladek

Slovakia

Predrag Milic

Adam Berka

Beata Kurajova


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20.3.2010

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Katja Skoric

Miroslava Mertova

Tomas Kubak

Alejandro Cano Abril

Ana Tovar Garcia Andres Morales Sanchez

Antonio Olaya Camacho

Camino Maria Sanchez

Carlos Valderrama

Marcos Serna Eslava

Maria Jesus Sastre

Monica Martin Grau

Perea Diaz Samuel

Sergio Alarcon Robledo

Aljosa Merljak

Maria Eugenia Diego Salvador

Katarina

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Switzerland

Linn Osvalder

Martin Berg

Pontus Ljungberg

Sanna Hjort

Alexandros Fotakis

Daniel Krucker


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Maja Jenko

Nina Eminagic Nina Rojc 45mm x 35mm 200 dpi minimum

Emilio Rold谩n Zamarr贸n

Gema Florido Pendon

Ilda Rodriguez Martinez

Javier Diaz Garrido

Leire Echevarria Lopez

Mar Vicens Fuster

Hanna Larsson

Kajsa Borjesson

Kristin Karlsson

Sweeden

Silvia RuizPoveda Lomba

Teresa Charro

Frida Korberg Thurhagen

Turkey

Evgeniya Pronina

Jerome Clot

Samuel Rey:

Simona Zimmermann

Sofia Bergman

Arzu Eralp


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Ayber Gulfer

Ayse Cagin Sergin

Basak Kalfa

Canan Erten

Cengiz Ayaz

Derya Aguday

Inesa Kovalova

Iuliia Khrystenko

Iurii Ostapchuk

Katerina Kamenska

Kseniia Pundyk

Ukraine

Daria Spasova

United Nations

Jonathan Pyle

Sarah Riley

Thomas Lasbrey William John Mckee

Tutors Artificial Identity

Inger Marit Skorstad

Ji Soo Han

Aydan Mustafayeva

Cecily Norton

Aural Mapping Manchester

Rune Madsen

Brian Sheehy

Donnchadha Gallagher

Emmet Kenny


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Alex Mcclellan

Amy Green

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Benjamin Youd

Dovile Botyriute

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Edgardo Jose Tovar Perez

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Communinicating Cities Datascaping

Canalizing

Luis Palacios

Loren Holmes Date

Sergi Romero

Luke Gleeson

Simon Harrington

Dave Mee

Vik Kaushal


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Andreas Nordström

David Engell Jessen

Jesús Díaz Osuna

Boris Stanic

Small Interventions

Mikkel Nielsen

Hanna Bulanava

Iryna Bulunenka

Arvid Wölfel

Jasna Cizler

Marko Salapura

Who is Joe Bloggs?

Wo!manchester

Patrick O’Connor Sam Patterson

Olivera Lazarevic Yvonne Michel

Jose Mayoral Moratilla

T.E.S.I.

Syntactics

Malte Wittenberg Leanne Martin

Anne Katrine Røien

Identityscapes

Hunter Diaries

Everyone

Blanca Dominguez

Stig Anton Nielsen

Flexspace

Wendy Adams

Javier Guerra


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Pernille Siggaard Alison Katri

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Christina Kontana

House of

Christina Tsakiri

Cecily Quetin Weeks

Helen Rose Condon

Ruth Hynes

Ricardo Paternia

Giulia Nardi

Christine BossMortensen

Frederick Beckett-Nilsson

Walking Thru Walls

Umbrella

Lucia Rodriguez

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Rodrigo Castro Peñalva

Tonia Papanikolaou

Jeanne Wéry

Bence Pasztor

Roland Dániel Németh


Little black book Organisers

Bhav Mistry

Adam Powell

Alex Maxwell

Jonny Curtis

Joseph H. Frame Julija Dubovik

Chris Maloney

Christoph Holz

Dido Graham

Laura Collins

Matt Lambert

Miles Reay Palmer

Hana Draskovic

Julie Bart

Marten Dashorst

Lead Helpers

Alvaro Paya Piqueras

Caitriona Rose McCarthy

Francisco J. Rodriguez Perez


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Emma Uncles

Paul Farrell

Martin Michette

Jack Richards

James Hills

? Shinn Takayanagi

Thomas Bennell

Matthew Duggan

Milan Dragic

Jenny Burns

Ji Kim

Joanna Sharples

Olga Lazarevic

Pavle Stamenovic

Umit Mesci


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Holly Lang

James Anderson Jim Mitchell

Tess Moroney

Thalia Plessia Thalia PlessiaWilliam William Burgess

Kieran Donnellan

Maryam Osman

Matthew Milwid


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Christina Patiniou

Michelle Tomlinson

Dalia Dimitrova

Dan Goldbenberg

Elizabeth Daly

Ellis Bailey Cross

Felicity Crawford

Rachael Smith

Samantha Frame

Srisundar Senthiappan

Sung Ha Kim

Suzanna Kwong


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Dinner

20:00 19:00 18:00 17:00 16:00 15:00 14:00 13:00 12:00 11:00 10:00 9:00 8:00

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24:00 23:00 22:00 21:00 20:00 19:00 18:00 17:00 16:00 15:00 14:00 13:00 12:00 11:00 10:00 9:00 8:00

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Symposium

24:00 23:00 22:00 21:00 20:00 19:00 18:00 17:00 16:00 15:00 14:00 13:00 12:00 11:00 10:00 9:00 8:00

Tuesday 3rd August


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National Evening

24:00 23:00 22:00 21:00 20:00 19:00 18:00 17:00 16:00 15:00 14:00 13:00 12:00

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11:00 10:00 9:00 8:00

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24:00 23:00 22:00 21:00 20:00 19:00 18:00 17:00 16:00 15:00 14:00 13:00 12:00 11:00 10:00 9:00 8:00

Saturday 7th August


Timetable

Sunday 8th August

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Workshops

24:00 23:00 22:00 21:00 20:00 19:00 18:00 17:00 16:00 15:00 14:00 13:00 12:00

Film Night / Quiet Night

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11:00 10:00 9:00 8:00

Day Workshop

24:00 23:00 22:00 21:00 20:00 19:00 18:00 17:00 16:00 15:00 14:00 13:00 12:00 11:00 10:00 9:00 8:00

Monday 9th August


Tuesday 10th August

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24:00 23:00 22:00 21:00

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Day Workshop

National Evening

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Lectures

20:00 19:00 18:00 17:00 16:00 15:00 14:00 13:00 12:00 11:00 10:00 9:00 8:00

Workshops

24:00 23:00 22:00 21:00 20:00 19:00 18:00 17:00 16:00 15:00 14:00 13:00 12:00 11:00 10:00 9:00 8:00

Wednesday 11th August


Timetable

Thursday 12th August

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24:00 23:00 22:00 21:00

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Student Talks

easa011 showcase

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Lectures

20:00 19:00 18:00 17:00 16:00 15:00 14:00 13:00 12:00 11:00 10:00 9:00 8:00

Workshops

24:00 23:00 22:00 21:00 20:00 19:00 18:00 17:00 16:00 15:00 14:00 13:00 12:00 11:00 10:00 9:00 8:00

Friday 13th August


Saturday 14th August

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24:00 23:00 22:00 21:00 20:00 19:00 18:00

FINAL PARTY

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Departure

p.35

17:00 16:00 15:00 14:00 13:00 12:00

Final Presentations

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11:00 10:00 9:00 8:00

easaDAY

24:00 23:00 22:00 21:00 20:00 19:00 18:00 17:00 16:00 15:00 14:00 13:00 12:00 11:00 10:00 9:00 8:00

Sunday 15th August


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