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Bauhaus Earth

Berlin, Germany

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6 to 9 monthsAnnualUrban

About

The Experimental Fellowship at Bauhaus Earth is an international program designed for emerging practitioners in architecture, design, engineering, and interdisciplinary fields aiming to explore sustainable, regenerative approaches to the built environment. Hosted by Experimental, a Berlin-based non-profit founded by architect Prof. Regine Leibinger, the program supports fellows through financial assistance, mentorship, and access to a collaborative network. The fellowship emphasizes open-ended, practice-led research that results in tangible prototypes or architectural fragments integrating ecological and social concerns. Bauhaus Earth offers a supportive environment that connects fellows with workshops, expert advisors, and public engagement opportunities in Berlin and Brandenburg. Projects are developed in mutual collaboration with the program team and relevant stakeholders. Fellows gain visibility through exhibitions, publications, and public programming. The initiative bridges research and real-world application to rethink how architecture can contribute to sustainable futures. With a focus on material innovation, local ecosystems, and circular practices, Bauhaus Earth fosters experimental design practices that push boundaries in the architectural field.

Disciplines

ArchitectureDesignInstallationSculptureInterdisciplinaryTransdisciplinaryResearcher/Scholar

Facilities

Shared StudioInternet AccessCommon SpaceGallery SpacePerformance SpaceKitchen FacilitiesLibrary

Professional Opportunities

MentorshipCollaborative ProjectLectureWorkshopPublicationPublic EventGroup ExhibitionCross-Disciplinary EncountersActive Networking

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