12 – 26 November 2025 Students from the University of Sydney return to Aedes as part of a multi-year project that explores novel approaches to sustainable design with relevance in both Australia and Germany. Partners: University of Sydney
Pratt Institute | Living Models for the Future
28 August – 3 December 2025 Students from Pratt Institute, led by Prof. Dagmar Richter, spend the fall semester at Aedes, focusing on Berlin's experimental approaches to public space and housing. Partners: Pratt Institute
Erasmus+ Cooperation | The Housing Project
An international workshop that brings together students from nine universities across eight countries to explore the rich and varied architectural legacy of Berlin’s housing developments. Partners: Erasmus+ Collaboration
Pratt Institute | Housing Models for the Future
Students from Pratt Institute, led by Prof. Dagmar Richter, spend the fall semester at Aedes, focusing on Berlin's experimental approaches to public space and housing. Partners: Pratt Institute
Pratt Institute | Berlin: A 21st Century Model for a Cooperative and Just City
The program's focal point isthe exploration of Berlin's innovative strategies for public space and housing, with a focus on collective urban life. Partners: Pratt Institute, New York
Gutech | Climate Adapted Design Strategies for a Mixed-Use Building in Berlin
The German University of Technology Oman leads a workshop at ANCB about sustainable mixed-use developments.
Partners: German University of Technology in Oman (GUtech)
Kapsel Haus; micro architecture
Through the intentional selection and harnessing of influential phenomena, the studio seeks to uncover a new underlying organisational logic of space.
Partners: University of Kentucky
University of Kentucky – Architectonic Characters in the City: Berlin
The University of Kentucky design studio at Aedes Berlin explores urban innovation through two exciting projects: interactive, gestural installations for Berlin Zoo and pioneering housing prototypes for Schumacher Quartier. The students integrate human scale, materiality, and urban context to reshape Berlin’s cityscape. Partners: University of Kentucky
ACCESS THE FUTURE: Connecting Us to New Habitats
On-demand living spaces hovering inside a building, fluid shared environments and new access opportunities for hybrid living/working spaces are the stunning outcomes of this ANCB Student Applied Innovations Lab.
Partners: Schindler, Ebikon, Leibniz University of Hannover; TU Braunschweig; TU Berlin
Unlivable Berlin – Experimental Housing Projects
Students undertake research into the history of Berlin's experimental housing projects and develop design proposals of their own.
Partners: University of Melbourne