The Bauhaus Earth Fellowship Programme (BE-FELLOW) offers emerging talents the opportunity to expand existing knowledge and advance practices for a sustainable architecture of the future. The diverse fellowship projects test new modes of practice, engagement, and knowledge in relation to shifting natural and disciplinary boundaries across different geographies and contexts. Bauhaus Earth and Experimental provide critical support at key points in the projects or practices developed within the framework of the fellowship.
Through projects that combine technical aspects with spatial and aesthetic qualities of the built environment, BE-FELLOW identifies new, powerful architectural languages for a sustainable built environment. The programme provides fellows with the necessary financial freedom, professional mentorship, network, and environment to pursue their promising ideas and experimental design approaches. Each project brings together a unique constellation of emerging actors, material manufacturers, builders, planners, researchers, project-specific partners, experts, students, and local stakeholders. Together, they produce new knowledge on regional, regenerative, and circular building, bridging the gap between institutional research and building practice.
BE-FELLOW is a collaboration between the non-profit organisations Bauhaus Earth and Experimental.