HABITAT
by flying classroom
The HABITAT Archive documents international learning formats at the intersection of architecture, society, and lived space. It showcases projects that build bridges across continents, cultures, and disciplines – initiated by students and universities who explore, travel, and create together.
Organized through thematic keywords, the archive connects experiences, places, and voices into a living body of knowledge. It reflects a simple truth: learning is movement, architecture is dialogue, and education begins with encounter.
A network of schools and friendships.
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STILT HOUSES
The real success, however, was the change in perspective:
The students didn’t just learn something about cities – they learnt to see the city through the eyes of others, to question themselves and to reflect on their own actions in global contexts.
This project was therefore a living example of transcultural education, radical listening and sustainable creative responsibility.
GROUNDWORK
The true success of the project was a shift in perspective:
Students didn’t just learn about cities – they learned to see cities through the eyes of others, to question themselves and reflect on their role in global contexts.
This project became a living example of transcultural education, radical listening, and sustainable creative responsibility.
JOURNEY
The real success, however, was the change in perspective:
The students didn’t just learn something about cities – they learnt to see the city through the eyes of others, to question themselves and to reflect on their own actions in global contexts.
This project was therefore a living example of transcultural education, radical listening and sustainable creative responsibility.
