19 – 25 June

Bachelor and Master Architecture Exhibition 2026

Students from HEPIA’s architecture programme present their Bachelor and Master diploma projects in a collective portfolio exhibition. The presentation gathers models, drawings, plans, photographs and built-environment studies that explore material systems, spatial organisation, sustainability and the politics of transition. Works range from detailed technical proposals to speculative installations, highlighting research-led design, constructive experimentation and critical reflection on contemporary urban and ecological challenges.

Route des Acacias 45,
Switzerland
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Photo Credit: DR

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