The Liechtenstein School of Architecture is committed to sustainable design and construction.
At the core of its research and teaching are spatial responses to climate change, resource scarcity and urbanisation processes. The LSA creates, imparts and cultivates knowledge for the benefit of society and the environment. Its goal is to educate competent architects who can address global and local challenges with innovative, sustainable and liveable solutions.
Events
There are currently no events taking place at the Liechtenstein School of Architecture (LSA).
LSA Events
The Liechtenstein School of Architecture brings international figures such as Peter Zumthor to the university, right in a region with an exceptionally high concentration of renowned architects. A platform for discussions, lectures and encounters with those who shape architectural discourse.
RIBA Validation at All Programme Levels
The Liechtenstein School of Architecture is the first architecture school worldwide to be accredited by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) at all three programme levels: Bachelor (Part 1), Master (Part 2) and PhD. This international recognition confirms the high quality of teaching and research and opens up global career opportunities.
Pro Bono
In the pro bono teaching format, students of the Liechtenstein School of Architecture collaborate with practice partners on projects that create societal value, both regionally and internationally. These initiatives promote key skills such as project management and leadership and contribute to the implementation of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (Agenda 2030).
Ernst Sommerlad: Architect 1895–1977
To mark the 130th anniversary of the birth of Liechtenstein’s first academically trained architect, his work is being honoured through two exhibitions, a symposium, and a publication.
The events are a collaboration between the University of Liechtenstein, ArchitekturWerkstatt St. Gallen, and the Sommerlad Foundation.