Edition 2026-2027

“(N)ON – Material Atmospheres”

This fourth edition of the joint pedagogical program in the framework of two-week long Exchange Schools – a Summer School 2026 in Switzerland and Winter School 2027 in South Korea, will consist of lectures, workshops, studios and prototyping experiences. The essential part of each Exchange School is the visit of case study buildings by students and the analysis of the building design, operation, indoor comfort, occupant’s satisfaction, and behaviour by different student groups. The main task of the student groups is closely associated with on-site measurement sessions, performance assessments and interviews over selected case studies.

 

This ARC-HEST edition focuses on the “interaction between architecture materiality and atmosphere”. By analyzing the engenderment relationship between the materiality and atmosphere, the groups revisit the essential questions of “What are the fundamentals elements of architecture.” The student groups will study the effects of diverse materials on indoor performance measures and create prototypes of the resulting fictional space atmospheres during the Summer Workshop in 17 – 28 August, 2026. During the Winter Workshop in 25 January – 5 February, 2027, the participants will have the opportunity to join the real building case studies for ideation of how the fictional atmospheres of an actual space impacts their materiality.

ECTS Credits
The programme is equivalent to a semester project and offers 4 ECTS for Master students at EPFL (ENAC), 5 ECTS for Master students at UNIFR, 6 ECTS for Master students at HEIA-FR.

Schedule 2026-2027

23 february 2026
Student Registration
8 may 2026
Student Selection
17 - 28 August 2026
Summer Workshop - Switzerland
25 january - 5 february 2027
Winter Workshop - South Korea
5 February 2027
Student Presentation / Closing Ceremony
ARC-HEST Brochure 2026-2027

Link to PDF brochure

Targeted Outcomes
  • Establishment of the long-term cooperation programme between the partners, facilitate the exchange of ideas among students and enhance creativity.
  • Increased mutual knowledge of Swiss and Korean cultures and traditions in architecture, engineering, and technology.
  • Reinforced Swiss scientific and cultural presence in the fields of architecture and construction in East-Asia and vice versa.
  • Dissemination of the results of the two Exchange Schools.
  • Joint research topics originated from the meeting of different competencies among the academicians of the universities involved in the programme.
  • Long-term research cooperation and scientific publications as a result of the joint research.

Summer Workshop – Seoul

The student worked on analyzing the outdoor space environments and using the data to come up with a mobile structure.

Yoonhie Lee
Professor at Ewha Womans University, 2024 Edition