OPTION JMA-FR / SUMMER + WINTER SCHOOL

Swiss-Korean academic exchange program ARC-HEST

4th edition

First edition Swiss Korean Workshop 2019/20. Photo: Götz Menzel

CONTENT

Attention to human comfort and performance in the built environment is growing worldwide due to the increased number of hours spent indoors and the space limitation in highly populated cities. The working environment, cultural differences, traditions and challenges of South Korea and Switzerland as well as the post-pandemic context is fertile soil to brainstorm around the built environment issues. The ARC-HEST program (Architecture for Human Environment with Smart Technologies) exchange program focuses on the synergy between architectural design, human factors, and technologies as well as their combined effects on the indoor environmental quality (IEQ) and interaction of the occupants with the building.

This exchange program is jointly organised by the smartlivinglab in Fribourg and the 3 participating Korean universities. It benefits from the support of the Science & Technology Office attached to the Swiss embassy in Seoul.

TEACHING AIMS

• Learning how to assess the performances of a building regarding comfort and occupants satisfaction through physical measurements, observations and interviews
• Understanding how and how far architectural design considerations must/can/cannot take into account requirements on the indoor environmental conditions affecting occupants satisfaction and well-being
• Experimenting the full path from a design to the practical realization and testing of a prototype (at 1:1 scale)
• Practical experience of a multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural team work, discovery of the strengths and limits of such kind of collaboration
• Increased mutual knowledge of Swiss and Korean cultures and traditions in architecture, engineering, and technology

TEACHING METHODS

The program will comprise lectures, workshops, and studios. All multi-disciplinary group work will be closely associated with visits, on-site measurement sessions, performance assessments and interviews over selected case studies.

Semester
2026 Printemps
Module
OPTION JMA-FR / SUMMER + WINTER SCHOOL
Lehrer
Kontakte
Hani Buri
Adresse

Fribourg and Seoul

ECTS Kreditpunkte

5

Ort
JMA-Fribourg
Erster Kontakt

A preparatory session will be conducted with all participating Swiss students in May or June 2026

Daten

The program comprises two parts of 2 weeks each: Summer School in Fribourg from 17 to 28 August 2026 and Winter School in Seoul from 26 January 2027 to 5 February 2027 (dates in Seoul to be confirmed).

Teilnehmer

Among the JMA applicants, a maximum 5 participants will be selected. In total, the exchange program will gather together 15 Swiss students (from JMA, EPFL, University of Fribourg) and 15 Korean students (from EWHA Women’s University, Hanyang University, SungKyunKwan University).

Sprache

Good written and spoken English skills are absolute requirements

Informations complémentaires

Interested students need first to apply to this exchange program by sending a CV and a motivation letter (both in English) to Hani Buri by e-mail until 3 February 2026. Among the JMA applicants, a maximum of 5 participants will be selected and will receive a confirmation by e-mail. Travel costs to Seoul will be mostly covered by internal funds. Students’ accommodation in Seoul will be provided at no cost on the campuses of the participating Korean universities (single or double rooms).