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RÄGASCHIARM ISSUE ONE 23.08.2009 INCM009.li

Back from another amazing easa and refueld with new enthusiasm provided by all you easians, we’re at work again for the next easa event, the INCM009 Liechtenstein. This is the first issue of the Newsletter “RÄGASCHIARM” which will keep you up to date and help you survive the post-easa-blues. We will send it to each NC and publish it on the blog easa.tk on a regular base. We need your support, your enthusiasm and your spirit to make this INCM what we want it to be! Read the newsletter, check the homepage! join the competitions and do them seriously! join the discussions on easa.tk!

COMMUNICATION First of all, we need one NC of each country to send us name and mail of: -NCs during Italy -future NCs (2): In order to keep our communication less messy we’d like to ask you to avoid any email or facebook correspondence concerning INCM-matters with any organizer. Do ONLY send e-mails to organizer@incm009.li please use clear headers like the following ones: BASIC INFO VISA APPLICATION FORM POSTER COMPETITION ESSAY COMPETITION LOVE LETTER “XL, L, M, S, FL” description->incm009.li Quantity: There is only ONE poster per country requested and accepted. Urgency: Sending a poster in time is the only way your country can participate in the INCM. Quality: A1, color if you like. be aware that your poster will be exhibited as a picture with 40 others in a art museum. It should speak for itself, avoid (the need of) explanation texts! Be also aware that you are representing your country in a exhibition that might travel afterwards, in a book that will be sent all over europe. Take it seriously! Legally: By the end of today we will be providing some pictures, plans and data on incm009.li . This is material that you might or might not use. However it is all licence-free and all aditional material you use should be as well in order that we can publish it!

Jury: The jury will consider the following parameters: -concept: be creative and go further than we did with our example-poster! -recognizability of both countries -composition and visual representation -personal mysterious taste of the prince of Liechtenstein DEADLINE: 10. september Send us: -PDF of the poster -the original Photoshop/illustrater/ Cad/whatever-file. We will use it for some VJ-action at the vernissage. REWARDS: 1. Price: 2 fees for free 2. Price: 1 fee for free 3. Price: 0.5 fee for free ESSAY COMPETITION Change of the deadline! We got the opportunity to do a whole issue of the little “Al magazine” of the University of Liechtenstein. We decided to make an issue that discusses the easa-network on one hand and the underlying theme of this years INCM “the future of the profession of architecture” on the other hand. We will use the competition entries for this, wherefore we needed to change the deadline. There is still plenty of time left! Like this we will be able to send every NC a few issues of the magazine prior to the event! The participation of as many people of each country as possible is not only important for you (->check quota!) but for the success of the INCM in general. please show some spirit, support us! NEW DEADLINE: 17. september 2009 REWARDS: 1 Price: 1 fee for free, fame and glory

QUOTA AND FEES changes & ways to get more places! -Application forms and fees are only accepted sent through the NC! -Swisstrip is a reward and only for people that attend the (almost) whole INCM! We know from our own experience how hard it is to take a whole week off, but this is crucial to the success of the INCM. - (accepted) Guests that only want to stay for one or two days are invited to stay the first weekend. - each NC should send as many applications as he has (also for helpers) at the DEADLINE: 10.sept.2009. We will check the availability due to the applications and redistribute the rest of the places to the countries that show spirit by supporting us in writing essays, putting effort into the poster and are active in potential discussions on the easa-blog. QUOTA NC: 2 italy/UK: 5 sesam: 3 biding: 4 helpers/3rd NCs: due to availability FEE Group 1: 100 EUROS (1-3) Group 2: 50 EUROS (4-5) Swiss Trip: + 30 Euro Only full amounts are accepted, so you have to pay any potential transfer-costs. PAYMENT DEADLINE: 25. september AND read the website before sending us mails! save us time! we love you! the organizers


RÄGASCHIARM ISSUE TWO 05.09.2009 INCM009.li

42 days from now, you will enter the world of INCM009. Through snowstorms or sunshine - in october you can get anything here. By then, incredible artwork from all over europe will be ready to enrich the Kunstmuseum. A group of easians will be eager to show the strategy to get the easa-homepage done by the end of the INCM. Tonnes of essays will be written, some of them already published in a magazine. Loads of ideas of what easa is and where easa should go will be waiting to be discussed and presented. We’re really looking forward to experience this world with you!

WE HELP YOU! Basically, we want all NCs and as many motivated EASA people as possible to come to the INCM. We are aware of some doubts and problems you have or will run into. If you have other ideas how we could help you, or other problems we didn’t think of, let us know! financial problems: -> We’re working on getting free visas for those that need them. You can find the list of the Countries, who need visa, on our homepage. -> We’ll refound your travelling-expenses to a certain extent. For that we have to have all your original plane and train tickets. Please send us digital tickets as soon as you have them. The physical tickets have to be sent to us after the INCM. (mail-header: TRAVEL TICKETS) -> Don’t wanna pay the fee? Join the competitions! get time off from university/office: -> If you think it could help, we will write a personal invitation for everyone, explaining your boss/prof/tutor the importance of your trip to Liechtenstein, joining INCM. Contact us, if that is so. (mail-header: INVITATION LETTER) -> Other ideas are welcome! YOU HELP US! In return, we’d like to remind you of a few important things to make the INCM work: -> NCs, please send us an mail with the NCs during Italy and the future NCs. Name and e-mail. And post adresses

of everyone that intents to come to the INCM! -> go to http://easa.antville.org/ make an account and join discussions on the EASA-Blog. We want to hear lots of opinions, so we can have topics ready for discussion during INCM009. -> put some effort in the poster-competition. Page 3 and 4 show two completly different approaches. Try to find new ways of representation! -> write essays about the future of the profession of architecture! We started a tread on http://easa.antville.org/ for gathering inspirational material: existing videos, interviews or articles concerning the theme. Please contribute your knowlege and tell us sources you know!

AL-MAGAZINE! The next Rägaschiarm will be a printed version, sent to your home along with a copy of the “AL-Magazine” of the university of Liechtenstein. This months issue will be about easa, the workshop and will contain some of the most inspiring essays of yours! The expectations of the school are high and they doubled the number of copies to 3’000. It will be sent to students, NCs, professors and architects all over Europe! FINAL REPORT! The core of this years’ INCMs Final Report is focused on the future of easa and in relation to that, the future of the profession of architecture. We will create a document based on the material we gather through the INCM that is not meant for easians only. We will spread

300 copies to NCs, professors, architects and schools of architecture. We have the extraordinary circumstances to gather among the most ambitious students of architecture at one spot. There is an unique variety of 40 Nations and even more schools of architecture. Most of the students are still at a stage in their career where they can dream, set direction to their own developement, have pure ideas of what architecture could or should be, largly untouched by the rough and often desillusionating conditions of ‘reality’. We will use this occasion to take a sample of the thinking of tomorrows architects of Europe. All Posters and the best essays will be included! KUNSTMUSEUM! Your “XL ,L, M, S, FL” -artwork will be presented in the Liechtenstein national gallery, which is along with Bregenz and Chur one of the main art museums of the region. The museum was built 9 years ago by Morger, Degelo and Kerez, well-known swiss architects, and is a good example of the mythical swiss magic box: External shape simplicity and interior great complexicity, in this case structural and compositive. In this very simple and very shiny hand-carved box, Gaugin, Malevitch, Klee, Waarhol, Beuys, the Prince collection and the “XL, L, M, S, FL”- posters were and will be exhibited!

AND! We still love you! the organizers


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ISSUE TWO.FIVE Good news: we found all NCs from each country exept Estonia and Island, which are still lost. Please help us to find Archi-Students from there! All nations are attending INCM009 exept 2 countries! We are 21.09.2009 very sure that this diversity of countries will give us a very good basis for the work in next year and INCM009.li for the discussions during the INCM009. Thanks for all the Posters we got! Great work! The winners of the poster and the essay-competition, will be announced at the exhibition in the Kunstmuseum in FL on 21OCT09! We would be happy if you keep writing essays about „The future of the profession of architecture“, they will be published in the final INCM009Report! Everyone: Being nerdy is sexy! Bad News (but good as well): We received 130 applications and raised the total amount of places from 80 to 105! But still not everybody can come - we are really „Scheisse“ sorry for that! Believe us, we feel even worse than the ones who cannot come! BUT we are also happy for the big interest on the event-we will make sure, that even if you cannot come, that you will be able to get the INCMnews on the Blog on easa.antville.org and on easanewspaper.tumblr.com directly from Liechtenstein and from the Swiss Trip. There is a waiting list of 25 interested and motivated Applicants, so if the ones who are attending so far, realize that they can’t come to INCM009, please let us know immediately!!!

WORKINGPLAN Show EASA spirit, because we have lots to get done with, which is for the Archive Group: EASA archive, the finishing of the new homepage easa000.net, a new blog solution for the Communication of EASA (replacing easa.antville. org, which will then remain as archive), and for the Media Group: creating a daily newspaper for everyone, doing fotos and videos for the documentation, and last but not least: we have to work on the revisions of the NC-and EASAGuide, the NC Promotion and Sponsoring-Pack, we also have to decide between two Proposals for EASA011 (Spain and Romania) and two for INCM010 (Germany and Macedonia) -so we need everyone of you and we will give you all different duties during the event in Liechtenstein, so that you will definitely desearve the night-bathing in

the Vals Therme during the Swiss Trip!

PLEASE READ BEFORE INCM! Prepare yourself and make sure you read the NC-and EASA-Guide and the NC-Promotion/Sponsoring-Pack until you get here! We will test your knowledge at the welcome-desk, when you check into the hostel, be aware of that! A possible question would be: Tell us the content of the page 8, line 43 of the EASA-Guide 2008!

ania, Moscow(*), Poland, Slovenia, Slovakia GROUP 4: Bulgaria, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Turkey, Armenia GROUP 5: Albania, Kosovo, Macedonia, Azerbadjan, Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Georgia, Moldova, Russia, Ukraine

http://issuu.com/incm009.li/docs/easa_nc_promotion_pack

PAYMENT Bank Name: Liechtensteinische Landesbank AG Bank Adress: Städle 44, FL-9490 Vaduz Bankaccount Name: INCM009.li Bankaccount Nr: 226.8358.3 IBAN: LI25 0880 0000 0226 8358 3 BIC: LILALI2XXXX

EASA-Guide:

Deadline Payment: 25SEPT09

NC-Guide: http://issuu.com/incm009.li/docs/easa_nc_guide

NC-Promotion/Sponsoring-Pack:

http://issuu.com/incm009.li/docs/easa_guide_2008

EASA-Participants Guide:

Please respect the deadline and pay your fees on time.

http://issuu.com/incm009.li/docs/easa_participants_guide

EASA FAQ: http://issuu.com/incm009.li/docs/faq/

FEES Group 1-3: 100 EUROS Group 4-5: 50 EUROS Swiss Trip: + 30 Euro GROUP 1: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Malta GROUP 2: Greece, Portugal GROUP 3: Cyprus, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithu-

REMINDER: TRAVEL EXPENSES We are able to refound your travelexpenses to a certain extent. For thatwe have to have all your original plane and train tickets. Please send us digital tickets as soon as you have them. The physical tickets have to be send to us after the INCM. (mail-header: TRAVEL TICKETS>organizer@incm009.li) We are very happy to welcome you all very soon here in Liechtenstein and Switzerland for having lots of discussions about the future of EASA! Your INCM009 Organizers


RÄGASCHIARM ISSUE THREE 26.09.2009 INCM009.li

FOUND: Iceland! There is a school or architecture in iceland, and they are really motivated to join easa and to come to INCM009! It is not yet 100% confirmed that they manage to come, but they are trying hard. Only one more country, Estonia, to be found (we’re working on that as well!) and easa would finally contain all nations of europe! Amazing! QUOTA: It wasn’t easy, but we are happy to announce, that everyone that is either NC, organizer, bidder or author of an essay and sent his application in time, got a place. We are counting 120 easians now. holy crap! We need your help more than ever! POSTERS: great work! ESSAYS: you are great minds! Keep writing please! Furthermore we proudly present the INCM-TV-pilot “beldschiarm”!

YOU GOT AN UPGRADE! There were almost no places for additional “helpers”. What does this mean for you? Exactly, YOU have just been upgraded to a HELPER. Gratulations! Unlike easa, INCM is one big workshop and we’re all working with the same purpose: to increase the quality of easa in the short and long-term! There are a lot of things to discuss, to work on and to produce. Everyone attending, no matter if organizer, NC or else, will join working-groups or do jobs like moderation and minute-writing. We’ll contact you before the event and suggest a job! Anyway here’s a list, which is likely to grow during the INCM:

workshop: We need to recruit some of you, that will help to prepare and conduct the workshop “the future of the profession of architecture”

easa-online: let’s leave the 20th century behind! -The new homepage easa000.net needs to get finished and filled with content! -A new blog solution for the Communication of easa needs to be found and installed.

You will deserve the bathing in the Vals Therme during the Swiss Trip!

media group: -Rägaschiarm: your daily newsmedia -(Maybe) Beldschiarm: short’n’simple easa-tv-like kind of thing. -Documentation: photographers and filmers needed! -EASA Newspaper: back to the roots umbrella during the year! easa-documents: need a revision -NC-guide -Participants-guide -EASA-Guide -Sponsoring-Pack discussions: -Moderator -Minute-writer Those, m&m, will write a short summary after the meeting to be published.

read them. Now. NC-Guide: http://issuu.com/incm009.li/docs/easa_nc_guide

NC-Promotion/Sponsoring-Pack: typical jobs for students of architecture -making coffee -serving snacks -smiling, being helpful and lovely and friendly. Just like, oh, we want to adopt you!

http://issuu.com/incm009.li/docs/easa_nc_promotion_pack

EASA-Guide: http://issuu.com/incm009.li/docs/easa_guide_2008

EASA-Participants Guide: http://issuu.com/incm009.li/docs/easa_participants_guide

to be continued... If you already have another idea of a urgent thing to do during the INCM, contact us!

BIDDINGS & PRESENTATIONS There are now 2 biddings for easa011: -Romania: easa without technology -Spain: decoastruction and 3 biddings for INCM010 -Germany, Berlin -Macedonia, Orhid -Denmark, Copenhagen Check them out on the next pages! furthermore we have the presentations: sesam009 italy: evolution easa009 italy: supermarchet sesam010 Istambul: city? easa010 Manchester: Identity

HOMEWORK Many have not been to a INCM before. There are a few important documents that are the fundament of many discussion that we will have. So you need to

EASA FAQ: http://issuu.com/incm009.li/docs/faq/

TRAVEL EXPENSES We are able to refound your travelexpenses to a certain extent (not everything as some misunderstood!). For that- we have to have all your original plane and train tickets. Please send us digital tickets as soon as you have them. The physical tickets have to be sent to us after the INCM. (Mail-header: TRAVEL TICKETS>organizer@incm009.li)

STILL Not everybody that has sent an application got a place! There is a waiting list of interested and motivated Applicants, so if the ones who are attending so far, realize that they can’t come to INCM009, please let us know immediately!!! Oh, you can find further infos e.g. about some ‘minor’ changings in the organisation of everything in the first INCM-TV “Beldschiarm”! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AF5UjLh0ke0

see you all soooon! the organizers


EASA BIDDINGS

INCM009 is proud to announce two EASA011 proposals: Spain and Romania. The 19OCT09 will be a very interesting day!

EASA011 Spain After 29 years in the organization, Spain has decided it is time to propose EASA in one of the most southwestern parts of Europe. deCOASTruction wills to establish a strong relation between site and theme, that is, between the coast and the deconstruction the Spanish shoreline has experienced over the last decades due to the fast speculative development. People from Spain and all over the World caused this process and now students of architecture from all over Europe will have the chance first-hand of providing creative inputs to combat this phenomenon.”

EASA011 Romania “We are proud of being part of a generation that has been evolving so much in such few decades. The help of CAD softwares from the last years has been a bless to architecture all over the world. The sizes of our projects increased, the structures are getting “harder, better, faster, stronger” each day and the mentality of architects is changing towards a different view. All these being part of our future life, we now say “f**k that s**t!” and let’s go back to the roots for a while! What we are proposing for 2011 is a no-technology Easa on the Black Sea coast line. Let’s give up computers and power tools for a while and see how we can manage to make something almost out of nothing! We are going to focus on the first purpose of architecture, that of a shelter. Let’s get out of the time context and create an easa village to see how a small scale society can evolve in a small time scale without the modern resources. We are going to test our addiction to technology in a natural environment that will be our home for two crazy weeks in the sun. How, when, where, why?!?.the answers are coming soon!:)”


INCM BIDDINGS

INCM009 is also proud to announce two INCM010 proposals: Germany, Macedonia & Denmark on 20OCT09!

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INCM010 Copenhagen, Denmark The theme is ’community’. From the individual sense of belonging to a bigger regional perspective. An important current issue within urban planning and many other fields. We will use the oppertunity of INCM to set the EASA-experience in relation to examples of community in Copenhagen and Malmö – the new Øresundsregion. INCM will be located on the edge between city and suburbia. A former school, a beautiful modernist building, looking for a new function. Surrounded by a modernist utopia: concrete blocks full of social problems. (http://www.arkitekturbilleder.dk/billedbasen/bygning.php?id=453)

During the INCM we want to examine EASA based on this context, and strengthen the notion and structure of this unique architectural community. We want INCM010 to be an intimate community where everyone contributes to the event. INCM010 Ohrid, Macedonia After the fabulous SESAM006 experience, we would like to take the EASA community out east once again. We offer an unforgettable Balkan train trip to Bitola, after to Ohrid where the INCM will take place. Ohrid is located in the southwestern part of Macedonia and it is unique for having 365 churches, one for each day of the year. It is rich in picturesque houses and monuments, tourism is predominant. The city of Ohrid lays on the shores of Lake Ohrid which straddles the mountainous border between the southwestern Republic of Macedonia and eastern Albania. It is one of Europe’s deepest and oldest lakes, today protected by UNESCO. In the middle of the INCM010 we plan an excursion to eastern Macedonia, where there will be a hiking trip to famous old monasteries. Right after we will see some of the old Ottoman architecture to offer a diverse cultural experience. Macedonia, the heart of the Balkans (Turkish: Bal= honey, Kan= blood), is expecting you for a great EASA experience of mixed culture, architecture and religion. We hope to get to host all of you our friends, because we are your friends!


RÄGASCHIARM ISSUE FOUR 05.10.2009 INCM009.li

Things are going wild. But still, all in all, they are heading in the right direction with the INCM009. Well, it’s about time now...because, you know, in one or two weeks from now, we’ll already know our travel-destination for the autumn 2010 and summer 2011! Some people will realize that they were just bidding for a mountain of unpayed work. And they got it and are even grateful for that. These people must be either somehow crazy or architects!? or a combination of both with lots of love. “easians”, they say, is the name for that. easians!

MORE THAN JUST ARCHITECTS We don’t want to be romantic (or do we?), but easa is one of the better things that crossed our way, ever. For us it’s somehow what many society-designers wanted, what always failed in reality. It’s people coming together from many countries. Strongly focused on the future, enough, to leave history and ideologies behind. Being proactive, instead of nostalgic or bitter. Easa happened throughout the last 3 decades. Three decades that saw wars and conflicts in many parts of europe. But easa happened summer after summer and people from all countries came and worked together. Society-designers failed, and house-designers succeeded? Maybe because there is not much of a serious theory, only positive and creative people giving their best. The theoretical idea of easa is not realistic. But easa doesn’t care. It is. Easy to feel but difficult to describe. MORE THAN JUST A NCMEETING Picture it: 120 ambitious and bright students of architecture from almost 40 countries on one spot. These are extraordinary circumstances. This is a ingenious potential. We already saw it with the poster-competition. The thing is not, that we got 40 posters and therefore we will have some really good ones. The thing is, that those 40 posters together are amazing. Just the fact that 40 heads from 40 countries interpreted a task their way, shown in the same room. Same thing with the essays. And the same will work for the workshop “the future of the profession of architecture”. But while the posters and essays were written without an interchange of ideas, the workshop will be a big exchange, some kind of massive brainstorm-cloud.

MORE THAN JUST A WORKSHOP At first sight, the workshop sets the bar a bit high - a bit too high actually. The title would be pretty naive, if it was announcing an answer. It is however only announcing a theme, for which there is no universal answer. It is something we can never reach, but are obsessed with - our future. Something we can’t describe accurately as a theory, only influence it, by thinking about what we want and then taking action. Actually a bit like easa. We are honestly very curious about the workshop, spent lots of time thinking about how to conduct it, how to break the big theme in palatable pieces. While developing the workshop, we often lost ourselves in long discussions about architecture, creativity and where we want to go ourselves. As nice as that was, we realized that a strong structure is needed, in order to have a most inspiring workshop-day. We’ll start by looking at the status quo. What approaches to architecture are there? Where do architects set themeselfes in society and how do they work? We’ll go on with a look at structures beyond the profession of architecture (Military, Wikipedia, TED-talks and more) and will try to transform them into a architectural practice: what do you get from that? Then we’ll step into the future and become proactive, developing our own idea of where to go. We invited all students of easa and all students of the HSL and will be around 200-300 people in total. Many of you will moderate a small group of students. Those already got additional information and inputs by mail. MORE THAN JUST CHAOS We ask a lot from you, we only assume your enthusiasm and ambitions. It’s not confirmed by you, just

felt by us. It’s a risk and it may end up at the border of chaos, but a creative and productive one. And oh, we have such a love for productive chaos! Why do we do this? Because we believe in easa. That you can do something like this with easa. That this experiment will strenghten easa. Where, when and with whome could this workshop be done, if not here and now and with you? And we believe that all your exceptional minds, together in one room, will create something great. And everyone shall leave that very same room enriched and inspired. MORE THAN JUST A FINAL REPORT We have your posters, essays, the results of the workshop, the symposium and 10 days of easians in photos, videos, texts, Rägaschiarms and in our minds. All this together is more than a statement on the future of our profession, it’s more than a document about an INCM, back in the early 21st century - this is easa for us. Our baby. Our little utopia. And we will treat it carefully. We will edit a book, your book! It shall inspire people that have never been to easa before, people that are not even architects. TOO MUCH NOW Go to sleep now, dearest friends, or have coffee and get your universityprojects done before coming! Here you get the usual dose of love, from us to you! addicted already? Yours is keeping us alive! Thanks for keeping us alive! The postman brought you a little reward for that: a magazine we co-authored with you, inspired by you, for you. cheers! the organizers




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ISSUE FIVE 11.10.2009 INCM009.li

This is the final Newsletter before the event starting on the 16th of October, which means that we are getting really close. ahhh! When You get this, you are already packing your favourite Pullovers, good shoes and warm clothings, prepared for the possible snow, but hopefully also for lots of sunshine. In the mountains, it is not easy to predict the weather. We have everything ready for you and there is nothing else, what would be more important to us, but making this INCM009 a great experience for everyone.

Please print this rägaschiarm as a help to get here and for your packing processwe will welcome you at the youth-hostel in schaan on friday, where you will be taking part in the opening workshop, in which the incm0009 organizers will act as tutors, to make our week in liechsteinstein lil bid more comfi. read the following lines, to decide which one you might want to join!

Opening Workshop: XL, L, M, S, FL ! Workshop XL Description: Mobile sitting bulls/cows Tutors: Yvonne, Henrik Workshop L Description: Task force noise controldesign/smoking lounge Tutors: Luis, Linda Workshop M Description: Bar / Interior Design Tutors: Thomas Workshop S Description: Wiring INCM Tutors: Chiara, Katja Worshop FL Description: Random Stuff > Infowall Tutors: Leo, Franziska (Infopoint)

WHAT TO BRING : INCM009 LIECHTENSTEIN ! -Ipod for an Ipod party -Warm clothes, average in Liechtenstein and Switzerland in october is 12

degrees celcius, but it might snow as well or it might be 20 degrees. -Good schoes for the excursions in the mountains (sükka chalet and swiss trip) -Camera for the facebook and flickr uploads and the INCM009 Final report;-) -Media and documentation groups: Digital Video cameras and/or Computer -Bring cup, bowl for coffee during the meetings (we wont buy nasty plastic cups) -Swiss Francs

Schaan. SARGANS -> YOUTH-HOSTEL ! From the Trainstation in Sargans you can take the same neon-yellow bus number 12, next to the Trainstation.

INCM009 SWISS TRIP ! -Swimming suit for vals -Instruments for music during the Excursion; similar to the one of the swiss trip video. Get inspired!

SWISS TRIP !

&! Don’t bring your matress (we have beds-finally enough of them) Don’t bring your sleeping bag, just if u want. ( we have scratchy swiss military blankets at the bunker, during the swisstrip, but this is part of the real bunker feeling) Don’t bring your plate, knife, fork or spoon HOW TO GET TO THE YOUTHHOSTEL IN SCHAAN/VADUZ : BUCHS -> YOUTH-HOSTEL! When you get out of the Trainstation in Buchs, cross the street and walk to your right-take the neon yellow bus number 12 (post bus from liechtenstein) to Vaduz/Sargans and pay 2.6 Swiss francs in the bus - Get out at „Mühleholz“ in

BUS -> YOUTH-HOSTEL! From the bus stop “Mühleholz” take a look at the map page 2, how to walk to the Checkpoint at the Youth hostel. LOST ? CALL US ! Franziska +41793292655 Leo +41797693776

After INCM009 in Liechtenstein, we are taking you to a Swisstrip to Graubunden (Grisons), where you will spend a free day in Chur, in the capital of Graubunden the oldest city of Switzerland in the largest canton in the universe. On the way to the thermal baths in Vals, we will stop by the most amazing pieces of architecture built in the swiss alps, there where nature really would like to take over the area again. We will look at architecture by Peter Zumthor, Valerio Olgiati, Gion. A. Caminda, Bearth and Deplazes, Iseppi & Kurath and Werner Schmidt, to the Bridges build by Engineer Jürg Conzett in the Viamala Gorge during the Excursion. Map page 3 and Video link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSGRHexutdc

Your beloved organizers, Bertha, landscape-architect Sieglinde, environment student Siegfriede, agri-culture specialist


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ISSUE SIX 17.10.2009 INCM009.li

Welcome welcome welcome all. INCM 009 has begun, here is the sixth (that’s right I don’t really know when the others were) issue of the Ragaschiarmshhsagegsjf aka the Umbrella. Now that people have finally arrived we can get down to the serious business of reporting on you and what your up to. So just remember watch your back cause we are watching your every move.

WORKSHOP GUIDE WITH NO B.S. EASA Documents (Chiara) Buzzword: guide and pack This workshop seems pretty easy as the most important guides and packs are already finished to a high standard. Creating a new type of guide could be hard enough work. But how great would it be to have a guide on, for example “chat up techniques at easa” Work factor: 3/10. It’s just reading stuff and saying its okay.

Liechtenstein. Work factor: 5/10. It’s only talking but the topic seems interesting if not a little heavy

TOMORROW’S WALKING TOURS Time to explore Liechtenstein! Ready..? Put on your raincoat, scarf and go! Liechtenstein may not be as small as it looks after all, since the organizers found many different ways to introduce you to this palm-sized country.

EASA online/ Archive group (Henrik) Buzzword: internet The idea for an online historical archive and blog came in 2006, then boom Bebo, Facebook and Myspace all meant the idea got lost. This group will basically upload loads of stuff onto the online archive and make some kind of new and improved blog. Work factor: 6/10. Could be tricky, there are nearly 30 years of stuff to upload

Media Group (Yvonne, Katia) Buzzword: news Ah hem, that’s me. Do you like writing , reporting, recording and taking pictures? Well that’s what you do here. Work factor: 10/10. Yvonne is running it after all

CODE BREAKER In case anyone hasn’t noticed the internet code is not what I personally would describe as a word. But if you were to think that the organisers didn’t bother to change the default code you would be wrong. It turns out that TOERKAREBEL is actually the national food of Liechtenstein. Made up of a fine combination of corn salt and milk, it’s apparently not very good and only enjoyed by the native people of Liechtenstein. SKIWATER That’s right for only a meagre 9 tokens you can get a fantastic pink drink that is guaranteed to make you a winter sports pro. Get some at the bar now and hope for snow.

Workshop (Luis, Leo, Franziska, Thomas) Buzzword: Talking Got something to say? Well say it, here you will be talking about the “Future of the profession of Architecture” and meeting students of the University of

WEATHER FORECAST

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Are you gonna spend your day drinking in pubs? Or are you gonna be introduced to some Liechtensteiner’s cows? Well…it’s not up to you, so look up your name on the list and be surprised! The only thing for sure is we’re all gonna realize at the end that…size doesn’t matter!

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DAMAGE BAR: DAMAGING PEOPLES WALLETS. By Joseph Frame and Julie Bart TThe rumors had been circulating all evening, that the local bar was one of the hottest joints in town, full of trendy kids with fantastic haircuts. With Luis expertly shepparding people in its general direction (although some managed to get lost following a straight line) there was a palpable sense of excitement in the cold air. On arriving at Damage Bar one can safely assume that most guests were struck by the interesting choice of decor, which can be summed up quite succinctly by the phrase ‘Gay Biker Bar’. The centre peace of a mirrored D with artfully painted cracks surrounding it was truly a work of a genius, with the low mood lighting accentuating the plumes of cigarette smoke. Once the shock of entering had been overcome people could proceed with the serious business of having a few drinks. Yvonne was possibly the most enthusiastic with regards to this task, once again displaying the dedication and organizational skill which she has applied to organizing this wonderful INCM. Most of the clientele opted for the local tipple; Liechensteiner Brauhaus, quite an expensive yet tasty beer, with Alex Maxwell showing his appreciation of it by throwing 3 pints of it onto the floor. For future reference people, telling the barman that you dropped three pints will earn you one free replacement, if only because the barman thinks you are a retard and wants you to leave him alone. The entertainment provided was absolutely top notch, including the Worlds Strongest Man featuring a Sam Patterson look alike, which got a few of ladies a tad hot under the collar. Some of the boys took part in a complicated game of ‘Try and Hit the Bullseye’, which no one managed to do, although there were reports of Ville getting closest. Trying to avoid the lecherous attentions of some of the local men was also another past time for a select few EASA ladies. Many

agree that the most entertaining local was the man asleep on a table. The music was of the classic rock/metal persuasion, and a few devils horns were spotted waving through the air to the sound of Alice Cooper’s Poison, so it would appear that a few EASIANS are closet metallers. So after whiling away a few hours in the charming environs of Damage Bar and spending far too much money on beer, Pavle and Giom took the initiative of leading people back to the after party. So with stolen beer glasses in hands the convoy of people wended their way home, encountering a sober Christoph Holz and a drunk Jeanne Wood en route. Few people joined the ‘car park-Drum n’bass party’ coming from Alex Maxwell’s GB chav black car (well pimped by Patrick) teaching the locals how to party UK council estate style. Being shut down after 30 min, the party moved to the basement, crashing on the sumptuous recycled cushions, shaving hairy men faces, enjoying the red drink SKIWATER. Giom made his own party falling down behind the bar, and unfortunatly hurting himself, but those who witnessed it confirmed that it was a very graceful fall. He is obviously a professional. Julie had too much to drink but handled it with dignity. So to sum up, the first event was a rousing success, drinks were drunk, fun was had, and everyone is very happy to be here in charming and petite Liechtenstein, and if you plan to return to Damage Bar make sure your air guitar skills are up to scratch.

SURPRISE SURPRISE Our beloved organiser will have a little surprise for all participants of INCM this very evening. What do you think/ whish this will be? (The closest guess will win a specially made surprise) Pekka (Finland) Woman inside a cake! Sam (United Kingdom) Food, im soooo hungry!

Jeanne (Swiss) Free beer for everyone! Guillaume (Swiss) Foam party in the showers! Jesus (Spain) A private Micheal Jackson concert.. Edgaras (Lithuania) Georgio is gonna make Pasta! Ville (Finland) Cleaning duty!! Valeria (Italy) Uhmm.. uhmm.. uhmm.. SNOW! Marko (Serbia) Just a few female strippers would be enough for me! Dimitra (Greece) a day off Hugo (France) I’m sure there’s gonna be a lecture from Herr Zumthor Christoph (Germany) A huge screen where they project porn… Karolis (Lithuania) Female models for guys and Chippendales for Ladies Vicenzo (Italy) A specific person who does not belong to easa.. Bepe (Italy) A big, easa cake with someone inside (who do you have in mind?) If a gonna mention a Lady, all the ladies will think certain things.. If I come up with a guy all the guys will think certain things... Didem (Turkey) After the lectures? My guess? A proper lunch! Julija (Lithuania) A cows performance.. what else? Giulia (Italy) Some sun.. Berglind (Iceland) We got to year some Jodeling by the organisers. Pavle (Serbia) Cowriding Miro (Romania) A cool guest: Rem Koolhaas Thomas (Belgium) Cake, a gigantic cake, With Neal Patterson .. yes the cake has to be huge! Will (United Kingdom) Well, I know that Peter Zumthor will be giving me a lapdance!


Set a method for selecting participants based on the person and not academics, like an essay Meet with participants afterwards to gain feedback.

MINUTES Today’s meeting was to discuss the role of an NC, their duties and responsibilities. Neal Patterson opened the meeting by introducing the topic in his usual charismatic manner. Participants were split into five groups with a mix of experienced and new NC’s to discuss this and bring their conclusions to the group. Group 1 NC should be a tool for the organizers. They are a link between participants and organisers Make sure that his/her country does not get lost NC’s and participants should do more duties Process of selection is different in each country Organisers should not take advantage of NC’s

Group 2 NC should do pre-EASA work - informing participants of EASA, what to expect and what is expected of them through posters, giving presentations, emails Keep participants informed of EASA news, Promote EASA for tutors seperately, Ensure all payments etc. are on time and in full Onsite NC’s are mainly responsible that their participants complete their duties. Find a good group of participants, meet them before face to face, get team players. Group 3 Promote EASA clearly, make sure everyone knows that it is not a holiday. Give a personal presentation ensure a good balance of participants

Group 4 NC’s should be a human link, not just emails Be efficient in the information they give Anticipate problems such as transport or event problems and try to solve them before transferring this to the organisers. Try to make participants understand the EASA community and spirit Come to INCM if possible Act as a link between organisers and participants during event Encourage participants to be responsible and pro-active Choose a young and enthusiastic NC to take over when your time is over Group 5 Try to get new people to come the event Seek sponsorship fro their own participants and for overall EASA Meet with participants before the event



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ISSUE SEVEN 18.10.2009 INCM009.li

Day Two of this years INCM will definitly be a night to remember. After discussing the role of the NC within the Network and all its elements, the EASA History Night was a wonderfull moment, but as usual, we cannot describe it with words. We were just sitting there, thinking, wow-and we are part of this wonderfull idea of a Network for european architecture students, that has been living on since almost 30 Years? COOL! One of the Founders of the Liverpool Workshops, Geoff Haslam was visiting us in Liechtenstein. He has been texting Richard Murphy and told us, that Richard is a bid jealous for not being here with us. Next time we want both!

“EASA lives on” Geoff Haslam Last night the male Easian population retreated into the shadows feeling small as two easian legends had the females of Easa on the edges of their increasingly damp seats. Even as a red blooded hetrosexual male i cannot profess to being impervious to the charms and linguistic dexterity of these two substantial chapters in Easa‘s history. >All aboard the love train I will begin this column with the presentation of Morten (the magnificent) Gehl and EASA ‚97 also known as the train EASA. This phenomenal architectural journey was a demonstration in just how boundless and without limits EASA really can be. The room sat, slack jawed as we were smoothly led through a slick presentation that clearly (apart from a bizarre metaphor about an eggy moon) explained how a fantastically ambitious idea became a fantastically ambitious reality. After the independently formidable feat of raising a budget $1,000,000, we learnt how during

the train ride to paradise the ‚97 team managed to fix two locomotive engines and a brake system. Intimidated? fear not! This moving assembly is inspiration for the future EASAs if we IMPROVISE and ADAPT.

from across europe. Local help, the wonderful RIBA, favours and Geoff‘s dad‘s tools all lead us to where we are now. Equipped with a shock of curly hair these architectural visionaries created an anarchaic architectural model that answered to no-one.

>Anarchy in the UK Geoff Haslam is where it all began. Almost 30 years ago the first ever Easians met up in Liverpool to discuss and change the social, educational and political problems they saw in the architecture of the time. Without any precedent and none of the modern technologies we now take for granted G-Dawg Haslam and Ragin‘ Richard Murphy managed to contact and round up a collection of architecture students

Morten and Geoff both descibed how they overcame problems to create something marvelous. Easa is a organic living thing and no measure of discussing can dictate or control it‘s future. Geoff-founder said „if EASA dies, it dies.“ but it ain‘t on it‘s last legs yet.

EASA LIVES ON!

“Improve and adapt” Morten Gehl


minutes and meetings Conclusion of the meeting 17Oct

hard to work as a group.

The conclusion of the first meeting on Saturday 17th October centred on the role of the NC, their responsibilities before EASA and how they can help the organisers on site. NCs should take a more active role during EASA. They could arrive a day or two early to help set up and get familiar with the site. An introduction to the event should be given to them so they will have more information for their participants and can take more responsibility. This will flatten the hierarchy within the event and take pressure off the organisers. NCs should schedule a country meeting after the NC meetings to keep participants informed. NCs should promote the idea of being a tutor within their country as well. They should have enough information to inform them for their proposal. If the proposal is accepted then the responsibility is transferred to the organisers. To help NCs a new improved NC guide is being written by the documentation group and will include their responsibilities and tips on how to promote EASA and get sponsorship.

They also informed us that they had a budget of 103.000 euro, which is less than half of the previous budgets.

SESAM009 Rome presentation: The organizing team presented SESAM009 in Rome. They thanked their sponsors and the participants. They also presented their budget which had a minor profit thanks to a lot of help from sponsors. EASA009, Italy presentation The organizers of EASA009 explained that the most important things you need when organizing an EASA is: 1. A good team 2. Written contracts and signatures from sponsors and fundings 3. A lot of time and energy to dedicate to the profit. Problems: 1. Italy had a lot of sponsors bailing on them in the last minute. 2. The organising team was spread all over Italy which made it very

EASA010 Manchester presentation Information: dates: 31th of july to 15th of august: www.easauk.net Theme: „Identity“ The chosen theme is identity because it is a broad term, but also a term that is hard to describe and define. Manchester wants to interact more with the surroundings of the EASA camp and has therefore chosen to place the EASA010 in a city and spread out the camp to different locations in the city. There will be one or two main centres as an infopoint and lounge and a main powertool and workshop space. The workshops will take place around the city and force it‘s participants to interact more with the city and move around in it. Some of the ways the Manchester team will experiment with the theme „Identity“ can for instance be experiments with the nationalities of the participating countries. A suggestion could be, that the nationalities have to swap identities on national evening and investigate and present a foreign country. This can be done in a number of ways, but the aim is to force the countries to interact and to learn more about each others cultures. Excursion destination: It is also debated at the moment whether or not the excursion of EASA010 should go all the way to Liverpool or to a mill at the countryside nearby. Number of participants: EASA010 can host up to 500 participants. Workshops: The first tutorpack was presented. This

tutorpack is only the first edition and will change and improve over the next six months. The workshops will be divided into theoretical and practical workshops as seen at previous EASA‘s. Tutors will probably pay half of the participant‘s fee which created a debate but ended up with the agreement that it is up to the organizers. Umbrella and Small interventions: EASA010 want to redefine and develop veteran workshops as Umbrella and small interventions. The goal is to allow these workshops to be represented every year but also allow them to change and grow. A way to do that could be to auction them away. Meaning that people can apply/win the job as tutors in these workshop by proposing interesting ideas and goals of how to run the workshop. This will allow the workshop not to die or be run by the same group of Easians year after year. Lectures: Manchester would prefer if more participants participate in the debates and lectures and suggest to encourage participants to do small lectures about a topic of their choice that is relevant for the location, site, workshop or profession. Questions and comments from NC‘s Security: concerns about the security of EASA when the event is spread out over a large area and the students have to walk around the city at all times in the day. the organizers promise to protect the campsites and workshops from theft but want participants to be responsible for themselves when they move around in the city. The theme: It was suggested that the organizers of EASA010 clarify the theme more to provide a greater understanding of the theme and better workshops. This will be done as the tutorpack evolves.


The Swedish magazine called „IDENTITY“ Kajsa from Sweden made the NC‘s aware of a Swedish magazine called Identity that is being published this fall. She would really encourage people to write contributions to this magazine, especially the organizers of EASA010. Suggested Improvements from the NC‘s: A library close to or in the lounge created by the participants. It could consist of magazines etc. brought from everyone‘s home country and field of architecture to EASA010. An improved information system to inform the participants about the activities of the workshops in the city. This could be a mobile phone chain or by filming the activities in the workshops and project the film on screens in the lounge. This would allow the participants to know when ever something interesting was going on in a workshop and encourage the participants to move and attend the event. It is also very essential that the participants know where the workshops are located in the city for instance on a map and allowing accessible conditions between the main camps and the workshops so that the workshops will be places in a reasonable walking distance from the main camps. Bustickets or similar is given to the participant in order to make the process of transportation as smooth as possible between the activities. Participants should be involved in EASA earlier in the process. They could be given small tasks and information before attending EASA. The workshop fair-system There was also a common interest in redefining and changing the structure of the workshops-introduction-fair to ensure that the participants get one of their workshop-top priorities. This should be done through a workshopintroduction-presentation as well as using priority notes that the participants fill out and hands to the organisers. This should lower the stress and

confusion of the participants due to the present non-functional workshop-fair and sign-up sheets system.. EASA007 in Greece was mentioned as a good example of a functional workshop-fair system. Greece started the workshop fair by having all the workshop present their workshop in a small presentation. Thereafter the workshop answered questions at their workshop table. In the end the participants handed in a note with the workshop-priority of their choice to the organizers. By using this method everyone got a fair chance getting the workshop they wanted without fighting over the signup-sheet. If this system need further adjustment a note with several priorities will allow the participants to get one of their top priorities and avoid the situation where participants are forced into workshops where they find no interest and therefore choose either to skip the workshop or show a low level of enthusiasm and participation. Former organizers pointed out that it was of great importance that the participants committed to the workshops and stayed there for the whole time to create the best outcome, interaction and group work in the workshop. Discussion about fees and payment roups. The organizers of EASA010 in Manchester suggested to minimize the number of payment groups from 5 to 3. This would be done by combining group 2 and 3 and group 4 and 5. This would mean that group 1: pay 100% of the fee group (2-3): pays 60% of the fee group (4-5) pays 30% of the fee. This suggestion caused a lot of debate and at the end it was decided that the organizers of Manchester EASA010 wont change the groups. The idea came up to get team UK to make a suggestion of the fees and the division of the countries in the five groups and present it to the NC‘s. Due to the amount of work and the doubt of being essential it was declined. The countries of group 5 made the NC‘s aware of the big prob-

lems associated with the VISA application process in their countries and they would really encourage the organizers to take this issue seriously and maybe provide some financial support as well as free VISA support. The travel issues such as costs and distance should also be taken into consideration when the group-division is made by organizers of future EASA‘s. The current participant 270 euro fee was set in Ireland and kept since in Italy and now in Manchester. This price made a little debate because it was decided in Moscow that the price should be 240 euros and kept on that level for a couple of years. In the end it was decided that the price could stay on 270 euros due to the increase in food prices and inflation in Europe. Tutor fees. The tutor fee was up for debate. There was a lot of different opinions on whether or not the tutors should be paying full or half of their participant fee. In the end it was decided that it should be up to the organizers of EASA‘s to decide the prices for the tutors based on the organizers wishes and financial situation. The relationship between the organizers and NC‘s. It was decided that the NC‘s should help the organizers as much as possible with fundraising as well as the updating of the tutorpack. We were in the end all invited to a big brainstorm with the organizers of EASA010 after dinner so we could all contribute to the creation of a super cool EASA010. The meeting was held when these minutes went into the press. The topic of fundraising should be brought up again later that week parallel to the work that has been done in the document group concerning sponsorship-gaining from the NC‘s.

Other Elisa Maceratini from Italy asked for help at a project in Columbia in october 2010, where she would like to take10 Easians. Interested people can write to her for further information: elisa.maceratini@gmail.com


What was the surprise!?

“XL, L, M, S, FL� *After The lectures, the organizers had prepared a surprise. Each country was lured into the dark sexy cloakroom. Anyone trying to sneak in was well and truly faced, ask Jeannestoff. Once inside, confused people were force fed skank booze (unless your nation is after the letter U in the alphabet) and given an original INCM009 hoody (american apparrell too! oh la la). Your letter on your hoody represents the size of your country, with Russia being the only XL going, the organizers obviously forgetting that the sun never sets on the British Empire. Upping the UK quota to include the overseas territories will be discussed at length soon. The night continued on with Betty Swollocks (Fr) making many appearences thanks to the newly aquired garments. The Rune (Dk) shaped hole on the dance floor was well and truly filled by a dark and mysterious creature of night.

Now with everyone in the hostel wearing the same hoody, we look like a bunch of mentalists in a cult. Theres is a mass suicide meeting at the info point at 02:00. Bring three empty beer bottles, two aspirins, and a bottle of rum , and expect to get wet in the crop fields. *The 2nd Surprise was: The Presentation of the Final report and the exhibition of EASA007 in Greece! We celebrated this with all of them with a glas of Wine!

Info

Breakfast 7-9 Meeting on 19Oct Workgroups 9-11 EASA011 Biding Romania/Spain >Open End! >BBQ

XL XL XL

Russia Turkey Ukraine

17,000,000 km2 783,000 603,000

L L L L L L L L L L L

France Spain Sweden Norway Germany Poland Finland Italy UK Romania Belarus

543,000 505,000 410,000 385,000 357,000 312,000 304,000 301,000 240,000 238,000 207,000

M M M M M M M M M M M M M

Georgia Greece Bulgaria Iceland Hungary Portugal Azerbaijan Austria Czech Serbia Ireland Lithuania Latvia

153,909 131,000 111,000 103,000 93,000 92,000 86,000 83,000 78,000 77,000 70,000 65,000 64,000

S S S S S S S S S S S S S

Bosnia Slowakia Denmark Switzerland Moldova Netherlands Belgium Albania Macedonia Slowenija Montenegro Kosovo Cyprus

51,129 49,000 43,000 41,000 33,000 33,000 30,000 28,748 25,000 20,000 13,000 10,000 9,000

FL

Liechtenstein 160


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ISSUE EIGHT 20.10.2009 INCM009.li

EASA 2011 SPAIN!!!!! So after a intense day of serious discussions, sitting inside and finally an outcome. We are all looking forward to a lovely walk through the scenic Liechtenstein countryside in order to work up an appetite for the fondue this evening. The walking tours were a big success and we all enjoyed last nights bbq. Keep up the good work organisers cause so far it’s a 10/10.

As we all know the bidding yesterday was a long and arduous process, that finally reached a consensus after 10 hours of discussing. Everybody was there so it seems slightly redundant to repeat what was said. Luis and Elena did an excellent job as moderators. Elena was especially good at telling people to stop talking which was great. It is generally felt that the debates brought up some real issues, which is nessary in an organiseation like this, but instead of talking about them I will just mention the stupid things.

Possibly the strangest comment was made that it was good that the Spanish team was mainly male so they couldn’t get pregnant. Alkistis would like to point out that the Greek team which was almost exclsivly girls managed to avoid getting pregnant in the run up to Elefsina. The bbq was a welcome respite and the beer helped grease the wheels of conversation. After refocusing the group we wrote a list of pros and cons of each proposal to present the groups before announcing the winner. As is now the tradition former organiser Vincenzo was happy to announce HOLA SPAIN 2011…..

WEATHER FORECAST


Pekka’s

Bloody Public House........

Question of the day?????? is she up for an auction?

WOULD YOU? ruth hynes?

thrusts in ruths general area

yes yes yeah double thumbs up

after four beers

would I? would I? ...yeah!!

thumbs up

on tomorrows menu......sam patterson, would you????


Walkingtours in Liechtenstein Lecture

Before the Walking Tours there was a Lecture by Xavier Calderón, Architect Urbanist, Guest Professor, Hochschule Liechtenstein, (MSAAD Columbia University N.Y./ UIA Mexico) explaining the problems Liechtenstein has and what his students have approached for solving the problems in a small land with a great need for individuality. Even if Liechtenstein is surrounded by the alps and all seems wonderfully nice, he was saying that a small country, which has no real city, needs much more infrastructure than a city. So the main problem is that it is not economical and not ecological at all. If you don’t have a car in FL you are lost…cause you wont get anywhere even if Liechtenstein is only 160 km2 and therefore is one of the smallest Countries in Europe. This is why the Walkingtours turned out more as Driving-tours around Liechtenstein, Switzerland and Austria, since the Neigbour-Countries are also part of the region we are in right now. Most of them used a car or minibus to get to place, and back to the hostel- It started like this…Luis stood in the middle of the room and started to call random names. Pandemonium was created. People running up and down, putting on clothes, getting their cameras, looking for their groups. And we finally set off. Many different tours, many different stories. >Stories from participants Vaduz The thing about my ‘walking tour’, there wasn’t much of walking.----------, a landscape architect gave us a ride to the center of Vaduz to show and explain us the metamorphosis Liechtenstein has been going through. There were big squares, wide pedestrian ways, big buildings but no one using them. It was very interesting to hear the story of an agriculture society with strong traditions turning into ‘urban’

in no time and still trying to adapt itself to it. After a nice talk about the change of the country and the affects of the change in architecture and how it’s actually not working, we found ourselves a cozy café and had some drinks. *anonymous With Ingrid and George

Ingrid and George from Liechtenstein took us to the trip called: having three beers in three countries during two hours. First stop in Werdenberg (Switzerland) visiting the smallest town in the world, which has about 90 inhabitants so after all there live less citizens than in the youth hostel at the moment. Went up to the castle and saw Pipilotti installations. The second stop in Feldkirch (Austria) in front of the prison and prisoners waving us. Took a beer in a town café, where you can have a drink and buy a chair that you sat on or a toilet paper installation you find in the bathroom. The last stop was a restaurant in Lichtenstein, where we tried a national meal “toerkarabel” consisting of specific Lichtenstein pasta, a mixture of a lot of different kinds of cheese, fried onions and warm mashed apples… it was good, especially we all have missed breakfast. We spend there a lot of great time telling George and Ingrid what INCM and EASA is all about (they were quite surprised- Luis told that it all is very serious stuff when he asked them to make a tour), showing each other our national passports and driving licenses. One gossip from the tour about Liechtenstein- you have to have not so much only one million Switzerland franks if you want to open an account in the

bank of Liechtenstein prince.We had a wonderful time. Thank you! *Julija Smallest City in Europe Yesterday we were in the smallest city in Europe called “Werdenberg”. In the middle Ages a large part of the Rhine Valley between Lake Constance and Sargans was controlled by the Counts of Bregenz. Werdenberg Castle was probably built around 1230 by one of their descendants Count Rudolf I of Montfort. The little town at the foot of the fortress is first mentioned in documentary sources in 1289. The inhabitants of Werdenberg received the status of citizens. In 1478 they were given a certain degree of independence, which was proclaimed in the construction of a town hall.


In 1803, the territory was transferred to the newly- founded Canton of St. Gallen Possesion of the Castle itself was retained by Glarus until 1810. In 1835 it became the private residence of the Hilty Family, which had lived in Werdenberg for centuries. In 1956, Frieda Hilty, the castle’s last private owner, donated the castle to the Canton of St.Gallen, which opened it to the public. And then we get a hot chocolate! *Laura

“The person who lives in the tunnel.” It has begun with nobody wished to take our group with himself. And we were waiting. Waiting, waiting and waiting. It was THE Artist! We were met by the fine artist pleasant in dialogue and we went to the centre of Vaduz in the Contemporary Art Museum. Malevich‘s composition «The Black Square» acquired the volume and became a cube faced with plates of black stone and… Attention! Polished by hand!!!! In a museum hall the atmosphere of calmness and peace was spread, the people were sipping the coffee and the kids were playing. After the museum we visited the brother of artist, the lawyer. The input in a new part of the house began with the lift which roof was covered with 70 ton solid stone plate! As this cobble-stone has been established there, for us remains a riddle. The lift leads to the huge concrete hall with graffiti on the walls. What do you think, why does the owner need such big space under the ground? There is nothing!!!He told that he has constructed the bunker, the third by size in Liechtenstein. *Natasha

xavier calderon


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ISSUE NINE 21.10.2009 INCM009.li

So after a fun filled traditional evening we managed to shrug off the cabin fever of the previous nights that lead to some questionable behaviour. So with a fantastic walk along the side of a snow covered mountain we find ourselves back to business. The good news is that Yvonne is okay and was last seen relaxing and smiling in a bed with Joe Frame and Ruth Hynes. Would you? With so many presentations and bids going on we endeavour to keep everything simple and up to date so here goes…..

THE PARTY REVIEW So we put on all our winter clothes and headed up to the mountain! We took a bus for climbing up half way and as soon as we got off the bus burst into a snowball fight , and it went on as we climbed. Oh snowball fights are so much fun! When we got to our destination, there was a surprise waiting for us. Our wonderful organizers gave out some delicious snaps and gave us the chance to make your own postcards with Thomas and Franziska in their traditional clothes with a beautiful view of the Alps behind. Then there was a great band playing giant “horns” completing the feeling of being in the Alps. Right after, group by group people went inside of the wooden house and get the party started with some “après skii” music playing along. After we all jumped, danced, sang and had some drinks the fondue feast started. Hot cheese with wine was just the perfect combination and it was unbelievably good! No doubt everybody had a great time sharing the cosy atmosphere with the other EASAiens. Coming back tot the hostel was another story to tell, we had torches in our hands and we tried to manage walking in the light of the torch and watching the beautiful sky with the shining stars at the same time. The last surprise of the day was Franziska waiting for us on the half way with hot wine! I guess it was one of the main topics for everyone how amazing the organisers are. They made it defiantly a ay to remember for all of us!

Traditional Evening:everbody say CHEESE! With the sounds of La da da da daaah still ringing in our ears many of us awoke this morning with Marmite and shame all over our faces. The night brought up many questions and answers, which i have endeavoured to document here.

Q: What happens when you stick a load of Architects in a barn on a mountain? A: Intense fun. Q: Does altitude affect people’s ability to hold their booze? A: So it would seem. Q. Can Joseph throw a snowball? A. No he cant. Q: Does Franziska look hot in an Austrian dress? A: Oh yes! Q:How many people blew on a Swiss horn? A: A lot Q: How many people were actually any good? A: A couple Q: What should you never give to christoph? A: An accordian Q: How long does it take without Jeanna before christoph starts to question his sexuality? A: 1 day Q: How much fondue is too much? A: There is never too much Q: Does Ville have an amazing ability to rap? A: Yes he does. Q: If Will McKeel, (uk) shits in the woods and no one is around, does it still smell? A: Ask will Q: How much gluehwein is too much? A: There is never too much. Q: Did everyone think that tthe walk back was amazing? A: Yes they did, Q: Was the walk back slightly like we were going to hunt down a vampire in his castle? A: Yes it was. Q: Was an amzing new drink invented yesterday? A: Yes it was, the Margate Bomber Q: Did the bar being shut reduce the size of the hangovers? A: No it didnt. Q: Is everyone ready to have another great night? A: Yes they are!


INCM BIDDING

few schnaps shots).

Javier (ESP) –interaction

More bidding yesterday ‘cause we loved sticking together in the same room ! Not as long as the first one (ouf !), this one was tough but quick (thanks to the moderators Neal and Léo) sexy and inspiring, and the last but not least the consensus was a consensus YES !

Congratulations to the Danish ladies !

between the people, interaction with the city and adaption to a new scale.

Julie Bart (FR) – kick out the form maker

No questions came up, the 3 proposals were really good and clear, making our job even more difficult. We all split up to find out what an INCM should be, what an INCM should provide etc…we all agreed on the key points : ORGANISATION + DISCUSSIONS, as a Scotman said « an INCM is a meeting not an event ». The travel issues popped over again but im not going to bother you with that as there ain’t no solutions, just keep telling yourself that you are as exotic as anybody else. Berlin, the Tempelhof airport proposal which was obviously the best accommodation ever, was the first out due to the ‘IF part’, not 100% sure to get the hangar. So the choice was to be made between Macedonia and Denmark. Tough ! To quote paddy, its like choosing between vanilla and chocolate ice cream, hard job as we all love ice creams. But we did after 4 and half hours (EASARecord there, the quickest easa bid in easa history), and what seemed really important to us was the potential of the discussions highlighted in the Copenhagen one. EASA is a community, we want to explore it , improve it more and this INCM will provide us good lectures+good examples+good discussions on this topic. The announcement made in the cosy barn was original and as expected people went wild (after

QUESTION OF THE DAY? What is the most important consideration in the future of architecture??

Pavle (Serbia) -

Yvonne (CH) -more time

problems of the

Architects should continue to respond to the day

Matilde (ESP) Kata (Hungary/ Austria- the empire)

Paul (UK) - see my essay

-Being able to create something good from something shit Dimitra (GRE) -Decentralisation

Aljoša (Slovenia) - environment

Pekka (Fin) fresh and juicy

Marko (Serbia) - human resources

Mesho (Slovakia) – personal responsibility John (IRL) - appropriatness

In an attempt to balance out the questions of the day today’s question was intentionally difficult and rather big it required thought and was relevent to what we are all about unlike yesterday’s equally fantastic question. Which was a little sexist, a little bit humiliating but also FUCKING FUNNY. Tomorrows question ... Who knows.


SESAM GOES EAST! S.E.S.A.M. : Small European Students of Architecture Meeting, in other words, a small EASA. Since EASA didn’t make it to Romania this year, SESAM takes the challenge. With Hungary being the most western organizer, sesam010 seems to be a matter of eastern Europe! People, this is your chance for exotic! The room seemed to be rather empty this morning, so for those of you who just couldn’t get out of bed, this is a preview of the presentations:

Number of participants: 50-70 – also people from ELASA (European Landscape Architecture Students Assembly) Well…isn’t Transylvania in Romania??

LECTURE REVIEW Xavier Calderon And so it falls to me to write a rather belated lecture review after the one Yvonne wrote was essentially a love letter to her former tutor. It seems she is also not the only one to have fallen for his latino charachter, as there were strong mumblings of appreciation coming from the female audience. It seems this INCM is awash with male lecture candy.

Istanbul010 Dates: 05-12.05.09 Theme: com.pli.city Description: The sesam will take place in the city centre of Istanbul, European Capital of Culture 2010, trying to unfold and designate some forgotten parts of the city, through the workshops. Hamam nights, gipsy festivals and oriental dancing will complete your eastern experience. Presentation: no oriental dancing on the tables… Number of participants: 100 - also students from CLEA and maybe Asia!

Those who could tear their eyes from his chiseled features would have heard a review of his studio here at the University in Liechstenstein. With the starting point of FL being the most unsustainable country in the world he then preceded to present a response that mirrored projects by SuperStudio and early Rem, maybe not suprising as he did a three year sentance under Warden Rem. Replacing the perfectly proportioned Swiss boxes that line Vaduz’s main road, its black institutional palaces to a land where there is no local word for ‘reccession’, with Barcelona-style Hausmann Highways lined with five storey residential blocks was seen as an alternative to building three storey mega-basements with no purpose.

Kaliningrad010 Dates: end of August-first week of September (right after EASA) Theme: no theme Description: It takes place in a city that has been under much cultural fermentation through the years. You are going to work in city centre and examine how a new building can adapt in a historical environment. Presentation: Russian windows nervous break-down! Number of participants: unknown

The redensification of FL is perhaps the only way it will be saved from impolding in on itself under the weight of their own wealth and well-being. Perhaps not. It certainly struck a chord with a few people who sparked a livley debate afterwards, which was unfortunately cut short for the start of the walking tours. This reviewer can only hope that the next lecture provides just as much interesting work for debate, and the the speaker is as dreamy as Xavier. Swoon.

Book your flights from London! Transilvania010 Dates: 05-12.05.09 (same as Turkey-there’s gonna be a fight here!) Theme: no theme Description: A big construction workshop using natural materials, plans are already made, everything is ready! Just go and start building up! Presentation: fancy


RĂ„GASCHIARM

ISSUE TEN 23.10.2009 INCM009.li

So after a couple of busy days we at the shamrag have come up with a bumper issue. After a fantastic time in Liechtenstein we finally have arrived to Yvonnes home town Chur. The sleeping situation is getting more fun as we are now sleeping in the party zone!! With the pinnacle of the INCM being the trip to Zumthors Baths everyone is ready to go, but yet sad to leave.

SPOONING WORLD RECORD ATTEMPT Hey there boys and girls do you want to make history tonight? The first attempt at world architecture spooning record (in a bunker in October) will take place in the end room on the middle bun. Of the many firsts that have occurred at this INCM I think I speak for us all when I say that this is defiantly time for a bloody good spooning. For those of you as of yet uninitiated in the act of spooning, it is essentially cuddling whilst in bed. It is acceptable in a vrity of social situations; the optimum is a post-coital spoon with someone you love. However it cal also be appropriate with friends of both sexes, be it in a state of hungover monging, accidental sleep-spooning or just if you want to feel the warmth of another man. Selecting your

prospective spooning partener requires careful consideration, almost comparable to when one buys a car. One needs to consider the size, weight, durability, how many miles to the gallon of booze ect ect. All these criteria need to be individually assessed to ensure a successful and fulfilling spooning experience. For example, if one were to partener in the Neal Patterson model, what you gain in size and durability you loe in the distinctive scent and wandering hands. The other end of the spectrium is the Ruth Hynes model a petite yet feisty spooner, whose only drawbacks is her little arms are incapable of enveloping her co-spoonee. Can we do this? YES WE CAN!

LOCAL BAR REVIEW ISH... ZAGGAZOW! = S’PUB(ic) Okay theres ginger pubes on the sofa but the crossants are free! For those of you with a little taste, theres a chuffing good time to be had just mere stones throw away in your new local boozer, the S-PUB. With its truly wonderous English vibe and solid wood interior, the S-pub offers many delights. Microwaved Pizza for just 20 Swiss francs! Behave!while you suckers were sitting in a boring lecture, a select few were having an amazing conversation over some tasty beverages. Comfy food, tasty couches + Wethers Originals. But at the end of the day the most exciting thing is the jedi towel machine. Rock on tommy tomorrow.


EXHIBIT YOURSELF ????... To call last nights exhibit a success would be a complete understatement. It was a fantastic display of achievement from everyone involved in this INCM, not least of all the organisers. After a fantastic tour of the Kunst hall Liechtenstien we were treated to some lovely food and incredible soup. The posters were then displayed and accompanied by the ever popular free booze. After an innocent misunderstanding (Luis) the following winners were announced……3rd place Belarus and Russia, 2nd Norway and 1st was Greece with a fantastic greecstentien island. The prizes were well deserved even though credit must go to everyone for creating such a high standard. More free booze was dispensed from Thomas’s mobile bar belt and the night rolled on full steam ahead, with some enthusiastic dancing infront of the live jazz band. however in pereparation for Thursdays “what is the future of architecture” some people who were nominated as tutors had to leave to prepare. Those that were left managed to help Thomas finish those bar tokens and then hopped on the last bus home which was driven by the best bus driver in Liechtenstien, after some rousing chanting lead by Neil Patterson, the driver then dropped us directly don to the hostel , saving our tired legs so that we could party longer in the hostel. As soon as we arrived however everyone was hit by an attack of THE HUNGER after few puny sandwiches were dispensed. After this megar offering the crowd decide to celebrate Christoph Holzs 25th birthday with the creation of the “The Super Sandwich” measuring a whopping 600 x 30mm ish, taking 25 minuted to toast and full of as much sauce as Joe Frame, the sandwich finally emerged to the

delight of all and was promptly consumed.

SYMPOSIUM.

The afternoon symposium consisted of four swiss architects giving a presentation on their opinion of “The future of the profession of architecture” followed by a group discussion with Easaiens. The flaw in the plan was that only one of these fully qualified professionals actually spoke about the theme. Advice for those who might one day lead such an abstract converstation, reading an essay out loud or speaking for about details is not the best way to address a bunch of students. General fatigue and hunover sent several into a gentle slumber, however the discussion afterwards was filled with enthusiasm. Highlights of the event included Conor O’Brien basically calling the lecturers old and boring after they revealed that Switzerland doesn’t actually care about sustainability and Beppe Deluxe coming close to blows with Mr taditional over the definition of concept. Another high point was when the lecturers we posed with question of what they would be if not an architect. The imaginative answers included “a lawyer” “an hotielier” ironically from a man who dresses exactly like a holtelier, and ecomomist and one who could not imagine any alternative to being an architect.

a lovely picture by SANDOR sorry its so small


QUESTION OF THE ESPANISH DAY???? QUE HA SIDO CO MEJOR DI EASA11 ESPANA PARA TI?

team! Sorry about the chocolate paella I missed de recypie Frederick (Belgium)– I had de opertunidad to make the biggest workshop in easa. I construer a bridge between Africa y europa!

Cabrera (ESP)– Sangriaaaaaaarrrrarh in the toilet tap Arhhhhrrrggg! Karolis (Lithuania) – las beds del hospital cran very comfortable but not because of una injury, just because I had an affair con una hot enfermera Neal (IRL)– it has been so judidamente deadly after the toro fiesta I was totally borracho with my new amigo toro Rune (Denamrk) – my bloody Pekka was so cool I decieded to opena chiringuito in the playa and live la vida loca. Pekka (Finland) – I feel so afraido by flamenco I decided to become professional balaor and set a group with efy Marko (Serbia) – I liked so much the chica espangias I decieded to stay in Caiz and become Pekkas bouler Ivana y Natasha (Bosnia)– we got so morenas that the people thought we were cudana (started working in Cuban musical) Bojana (Macidonia)– morenazoo rubiazoooo Franziska (CH)– salad y forca al canut. Viva EASA espain 011 born in Lechtenstien Ivonne (CH)- I love espana! Am sleeping next to los espanoles! They are so silencias Thommas (Belgium)– una cerveza , por favour! Giorgio (italy)– gracias Spanish

ADVICE on spooning

And now some advice to those gentlemen who are looking for an opportunity to engineer a sexy situation out of the mass spoon. It is very important to stress that your should only attempt this when you know that the lady will be receptive. Previous research indicates that pushing our erection into a random ladies back is not cool. They don’t like it and it is uncouth. However, if you are getting the “vibe” at some point during the evenings shenanigans a good ploy would be to invite this special someone to be your special co- spooner for a bit of a slap and a tickle. Once again, judge each situation on its individual merits, do not jump on people. So if you have reached the situation where you are spooning the lady of your dreams then now it is time to start your advances. To begin it is recommended that you utilise the natural lay of the arm to start some gentle stroking of the stomach. I this succeeds it could possibly be time to proceed to the hallowed ground of the side boob. But be warned that this goes wrong you are fucked. Do not do this if there is the slightest doubt in your mind. From then on you are on your own.

RUTH HYNES - wronger Hungry? sweet tooth? Mashed? If you if you are any of these things you’ve probably been (or about to be) served by the little toerag!

BED ROULETTE Just where is Neal Patterson going to sleep tonight? Pick a room, level and position. Set your own odds. GAME ON!!!


The Camp of Damp and the Ground Pound Locked in a bunker, underground A girl or boy, for you to be found With no windows to see through There be nothing to stop you From jabbing your giblets around. Cum one Cum all to the promiscuity ball Do the dance of the night with a lover You can fester in pleasure with a lady of leisure And exchange juices under the cover. Fins a partner and a corner that’s dark Remove knickers and have a good lark In the concrete cubes You can spew on some pubes And feel warmth from the sexual spark. Cum one Cum all to the promiscuity ball Do the dance of the night with a lover You can fester in pleasure with a lady of leisure Share some fluff with a friend or a brother. The men here are lively and easy And it don’t take much to please me Find a bloke of your favour And sample his flavour And spit out anything too cheesy. Cum one Cum all to the promiscuity ball Do the dance of the night with a lover You can fester in pleasure with a lady of leisure Have yourself a “Lil John” and smother. Frolic with us in the shadows

Share a passionate twist in the sleep rows With all the junk in the trunk There’ll be spunk in the bunk A party for pimps and for crack hoes. Cum one Cum all to the promiscuity ball Do the dance of the night with a lover You can fester in pleasure with a lady of leisure And indulge in a bit of the other. The nations of EASA unite But, to fuck and never to fight Set the minge’s of EASA a quiver Bang it in and push for the liver And guarentee a sext time night Cum one Cum all to the promiscuity ball Do the dance of the night with a lover You can fester in pleasure with a lady of leisure Don’t let your wobbly bits wuther. This night is pregnant and bursting Boys and girls fiery loins are a thirsting Go forth and shag silly With your little muff or your willy Find the love of your life, joy with no strife, husband or wife. Bully.

Bitch.

Guide To: M A R G A T E BOMBERS Backs to the wall, the British stared defeat in the face. They needed a hero to turn the tide of The Great War, what they got was luck. Herbert Cromwell (a direct decendant) pinned down by the sausage munching Hun, he wanted to go out swinging. He turned to his trusted satchel, its contents Colgate, marmite and a single shot of gin. Crikey O`Reilly! he thought, but what the fuck death was looming. Lacking any medium for mixing the 3 he spread the Marmite and Colgate on his lips. Tilting his head and opening his mouth he sank the gin and licked his lips. “BULLY” he roared. A sudden haze of enjoyment and anger fell over Herbie , his vision went. He came to in a pool of blood semen and Axis bodies. The war had turned!!! He returned to a heros welcome following the war. Instantly Knighted he enjoyed many years of wenches and fine dining. Alas one day he made the mistake of applying the Colgate to the bottom lip. for some unknown reason this potent mixture proved fatal. Herbert Cromwell passed away frothing at the mouth and soiling his pantaloons yet his drink lives on in the hearts and hangovers of many world leaders.


SWISS TRIP

ISSUE TEN SUPPLEMENT 23.10.2009 INCM009.li

YEHHHH! WE WORKED SO HARD! ALL OF US! WE EVEN BROKE EASA RECORDS! Now, didnt the organizers tell you, that you will deserve the Swiss Trip after the meetings in Liechtenstein? Yes, cause they knew, that our Program was going to be filled with lots of Work but also lots of FUN! We can tell the sories about INCM009 for the rest of our lifes and it will always be combined with a bright smile! Thank you so much for the Great Team spirit. Now, we can be more relaxed about everything, cause we have fullfilled the duties of this years INCM. The Worksgroups did a great job and this is how EASA can live on-with your help! Thanks a lot!

SWISS TRIP (24OCT-26OCT09) Welcome to Switzerland!

Excursion on Sunday 25 th of Oktober

VALS GROUP 1

1. School in Paspels (1997-1998) Architect: Valerio Olgiati

Will go to Vals around 14:00 on Saturday and stay there till the next Morning. You can use the Baths from 15:0020:00. Then you ll have Dinner at 21:00. After this you can go out in Vals and see the Hotel Alpina Restaurant from Gion A. Caminada, or stay in the Hotel using the Fitness Center. On Sunday at 8:00 , you can start using the Spa again, till our Bus is picking you up on 9:30 in front of the Soa, where you will take your seat for the Excusrion around Graubunden.

Paspels school is a reinforced concrete monolith. The architect did not use right angles for the outside, so although at first glance the exterior geometry seems simple, closer study reveals a chain-like reaction of slight distortions that shroud the building in an air of strangeness. Inside, however each classroom on the first and second floors has two rightangled sides that make up the walls of cruciform access corridors. In sum, the school can be interpreted as an exercise in the phenomenology of perception.

VALS GROUP 2 Will stay in Chur on Saturday. At night Group 2 can go out in Chur. On Sunday our Bus is picking us up at the Bunker at 8:30 for the Exkursion. You ll get to Vals arround 18:00. You can use the Spa from 18:00-20:00, have dinner at 21:00. Night Bathing starts at 22:3024:00. If you have still Time on Momday, you can stay at the bath untill Noon and then take the Bus/Train back to Chur. You ll be back in Chur arround 14:00. If you are not sure in which group you are, can you please ask the Organizers in the Office from the Bunker? Great! Have FUN :-* WE STILL LOVE U ALL! Your favourite Organizers!

2: Service Station Viamala, Thusis (2008) Architects: Iseppi and Kurath The Service Station will be introduced through the architect Stefan Kurath.

3: Stone Church, Cazis Architect: Werner Schmidt 4: Via Mala Schlucht The name Via Mala is Latin and translates „bad road“. This place is the most narrow section of the Hinterrhein valley on the way to the important San Bernardino Pass (2,065m asl). This important north-south connection is used for millennias to cross the Alps. Stone Age and Megalithic remains are found here as well as Celtic and Roman

The name is of Roman origin, created when the Roman road between Lindau and Milano used this place and the Splügen Paß/Passo dello Spluga (2,113m asl) instead of the San Bernardino. The reason for the name is obvious: the valley narrows to a deep gorge and it is dangerous to cross it. At Roman times there was no road, but only a narrow trail, which was high above the gorge and thus included some ascend and descend. Some small sections are visible from the old bridge, they are marked with signs showing Roman travellers. The first road was built in 1473, however the first time it was mentioned to be completed was in 1723. This road was redone various times. There is a version which is still used today, which was built at the begin of the 20th century. But the modern highway is most of the time a four lane motorway and crosses this place through two long tunnels. In order to visit the gorge, it is necessary to leave the modern motorway and use the old road. Exit either at Zillis or at Thusis, where the old road through Via Mala is signposted. The gorge has two extremely narrow sections, which are the most interesting part. The northen one is developed with paths, bridges and many steps. There is a parking at the old road and a small kiosk. After purchasing the tickets you go down many steps into the gorge. Only ten metres above the bottom is a short path into the gorge to the north and a bridge. Across the bridge and through a tunnel the visitor finally reaches a concrete platform, with a view into the widening and to the souther, second narrow part of the gorge. All together the gorge is 1000m


long. Only two short parts are narrow gorges, both about 150m long and 80m deep. But the most impressive number is the width: at some points it is much less than one metre, and most of the time its little above one metre. When the water rises in spring after snowmelt, the water level in the gorge may rise several tens of metres.

5: Gelbes Haus (1998) Architect: Valerio Olgiati Ever since architect Valerio Olgiati converted a nondescript house in Flims into a museum in 1998, the «Yellow House» has been causing quite a stir simply on account of its architecture.

The Yellow House generally hosts two seasonal exhibitions a year. These feature mainly architectural, design and craftworkrelated themes that are illuminated from both a regional and international angle with the aim of stimulating an ambitious cultural dialogue. Provoking Both the Mind and the Senses A house like a bleached skull. The whitewashed walls radiate but are rough, the rubble walls are full of flaws, a wild, patched mixture of wood, stone and concrete. The windows without glazing bars are set deep in their niches and seem blind. A memento mori in the middle of the holiday village of Flims where, at the weekend, the brightly coloured motor cars of the tourists create a traffic jam? This building irritates perhaps to an even greater extent than the school in Paspels (1998) which made the architect Valerio Olgiati famous: a skewed distorted element made of fair-faced concrete without a visible roof, without the familiar composition of facades and with walls which do not stand directly on top of each other. A dense architecture that uses an extremely concise form to connect a high degree of complexity with the associated manifold possibilities of perception and interpretation. „Simply beautifully complex“ as one newspa-

per headline put it. Density of this kind is also a characteristic of the (white) Yellow House in Flims. A special theme in this building is the explicit investigation of the architecture of Rudolf Olgiati (1910-‘95), the architect‘s father. Shortly before his death he had presented his significant collection of regional cultural artefacts to the local community on the condition that the Yellow House, which is important in terms of the structure of the village but had been neglected and is historically of only minor interest, should be preserved and converted into a museum and cultural centre. In the deed of donation Rudolf Olgiati insisted upon a stone roof and the colour white, two characteristics of his work, and that the conversion should be reflect his taste.

6: Caplutta Sogn Benedetg (19851988) Architects: Peter Zumthor and Annalisa Zumthor-Cuorad A cylinder that turns into an oval and then into a keel: the geometry of this church, however definite, is also dynamic and elusive to the eye, all this exacerbated by the implantation of the building on a steep slope. The form keeps on rebelling against any final definition as the appendage of the entrance is added seamlessly to the main body of the building, adding concavity to the convexity of the overall form. Stepping inside the issue of form becomes clear, even if most of us will remain unaware that we are standing inside a ‚lemniscate, an algebraic curve to the fourth power forming the figure of an ‚8‘, which proportionally shortened also determines the sections‘ You feel the reassurance of being in a church, the axiality of the plan, the enclosing curve behind the altar, the height of the space enhanced by the series of pillars and the light coming from above, penetrating through a continuous band of windows that separate the ceiling from the wall, isolating it and revealing the geometry and the focal point of the space which is drawn by the beams that support the roof. The care for the quality of detailing

is sustained even in those places where the eye is not supposed to observe (during your visit take a look behind the concrete stairs of the entrance). The sensuality extracted from the materials is a matter for many more lines, so as Zumthor has repeatedly stated we shouldn‘t talk more about the building, the building is there, standing.

7: Schulhaus Vella Architects: Bearth and Deplazes

8: Vrin, Val Lumnezia Architect: Gion A. Caminada Is a town, where the Architect Gion . A. Caminada mailnly extanded the very old town, which makes it seem, as if the time in this town is standing still.

9 : Vals Spa Architect: Peter Zumthor Zumthor was selected as architect for the spa. The facility was built between 1993-1996. The baths were designed to look as if they pre-dated the hotel complex, as if they were a form of cave or quarry-like structure. This is particularly evident (?) from observing the grass roof structure of the baths, which resemble the foundations of an archaeological site, and reveal the form of the various bath rooms, which lie below, half buried into the hill-side. Built using locally quarried valser quarzite slabs, the spa building is made up of 15 different table-like units, 5 metres in height, with concrete roof units supported by tie-beams. These units fit together like a giant jigsaw puzzle. The nature of the construction is revealed through close inspection of the roof. The roofs of the units don’t join, but are covered by glass. There are 60,000 1 metre long sections of stone forming the cladding of the walls. These are initially appearing random like a wall. Enjoy the Spa!


SWISS TRIP EXCURSION


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