About the Programme
Bauhaus Summer School is the international summer programme of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar. Each year approximately 200 participants from 70 countries around the world join one of our intensive courses. Whether you're looking to expand your academic knowledge, explore new techniques, or experience intercultural exchange in an open and creative environment – the Bauhaus Summer School offers you a unique opportunity to grow, connect, and be inspired.
Apply for one of our two Summer School courses in architecture and urbanism:
- **Making Mistakes**: Exploring Concepts of Imperfection in Spatial Practice. Embracing failures, ambiguity, and mistakes as integral parts of a collaborative design process with recycled and as-found materials.
- **Urban Heat Islands**: Understanding the context of climatic, cultural and physical conditions in urban environments. Acquire an interdisciplinary and transcultural perspective on the urban heat island effect and develop an integrated design approach to reduce urban heat.
**There's more!** In addition to the courses a rich social programme will await you. You can look forward to excursions, guided city tours, movie nights and much more!
Who's Coming
Making Mistakes: Students and graduates in architecture, design, urban and landscape planning, civil engineering, art, scenography, theater studies, and related disciplines. It also welcomes practitioners and activists engaged in or interested in preservation, urban practice, and transformation.
Urban Heat Islands: Students (Bachelor's from the sixth semester onward and Master's students) of disciplines related to spatial development like architecture, landscape architecture, engineering, urban and spatial planning, geography, international development, and others.
About You
Submit your application online! Click on the Register button below.
About Us
The Bauhaus-Universität Weimar is an international research university that is committed to the idea of Bauhaus and therefore has a traditionally international orientation. Its aspiration is to combine arts with sciences and technics which leads us to run a path that is unique in Germany.