Europe Fellowship (Brussels) Now Open | Latin America Fellowship Highlights
Newsletter — April 2025
Last updated: April 16, 2025
Call for Registrations - Fellowship in Europe
From September 1–12, a select group of Master’s students and recent graduates from across Europe will convene in Brussels for a transformative two-week program dedicated to rethinking and renovating the built environment.
Hosted by ETH Zurich and held in Brussels, the Fellowship offers hands-on collaboration with leading academics, tutors, and industry experts from &bogdan, Democo Group, noAarchitecten.
Participants will receive free tuition, accommodation, and travel assistance. Applications are open until May 19, 2025.
Know someone passionate about sustainable design and shaping the future of European cities? Help spread the word!
Highlights & Digital Publication - Fellowship in Latin America
At “Unearthing Futures” our 20 Fellows from nine countries across Latin America took a deep dive into contextualized solutions that address the critical themes of land, water, materiality and community.
In collaboration with UNAM (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México), the Fellowship engaged in a dynamic program of workshops, lectures, site visits, and collaborative projects hosted by partner firms including JSa, Locus, Riparia and Taller Capital.
Watch the highlights from the event, and explore the digital publication featuring 20 student-led proposals for reimagining public spaces in Yuguelito, Iztapalapa.
Cathédrale des Sports - Project Film
A stacked, multifunctional sports centre in Bordeaux by NP2F Architects showcases low-impact construction with maximum social value. Awarded by the Holcim Foundation in 2017 and completed in 2023 the project reduces material use while promoting inclusive urban activity.
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World Congress of Architects UIA 2026 Barcelona
A Holcim Foundation Fellow on Rethinking the Architect's Role
Next Generation's view on curing the Architect's Blues
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Future Tides Film
Hamburg Builds with Water
Rather than hiding behind dikes, HafenCity — Europe's largest inner-city development project — raised its streets by roughly 8 meters above sea level, expanding Hamburg's inner city by 40 percent.
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CityMakers Voices - No.4
The urban designer behind Nusantara, Indonesia's new capital
Urban Designer Sofian Sibarani on designing Indonesia's new capital