Education
EAHR works to educate on Emergency Architecture and Human Rights, through taking part in a variety of researches around the globe, as well as creating frameworks for universities and institutions, and producing a range of publications.
EAHR is restructuring its academic service, and is currently working on a new multi-disciplinary Masters Program.
Previous Education Courses
Emergency and Resilience Masters
The Master ‘Emergency & Resilience’ is an exclusive master's degree that improves the professional response of architects, engineers, geographers, logisticians, and social scientists within the context of humanitarian emergencies (conflicts and natural disasters), rapid urbanizations and poverty.
Researches
Date | Title | Location |
2017 | How to Transform Abandoned Spaces | Copenhagen |
2017 | New Keystone for Urban Renewal | Copenhagen |
2016 | Post-Earthquake Debris Management and Reuse | Kathmandu |
2016 | Architecture for Humanitarian Emergencies 4 | Copenhagen |
2015 | Urbicides: War and Architecture | Venice |
2015 | Microrayon: The Case of Purvicems. From Socialism to Capitalism | Copenhagen |
2015 | Water for Palestine | Palestine |
2014 | Social Crisis: From Socialism to Capitalism | Riga |
Publications

Pandemic Resilient Cities
Authors: EAHR
Location: Denmark
Year: 2021
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Manifesto
Authors: EAHR
Location: Denmark
Year: 2017
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100 years ago BAUHAUS was built (Weimar April 1st 1919) and the multidisciplinary and social reformatory aim of its pedagogy. “Architecture is science, art and crafts at the service of society“still rings beautifully and with 70 years since the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was established (Paris, December 10th 1948), in which the basic principles of coexisting for every human being was stablished. Today, in 2019, we are in the position to join these two key human declarations in a Manifesto which sings it out loud ‘‘Architecture is a human right’’

Architecture is a Human Right
Authors: Michele Di Marco + JL
Location: Denmark
Year: 2018

New Keystone for Urban Renewal
Authors: EAHR
Location: Denmark
Year: 2018

How to Transform Abandoned Spaces
Authors: EAHR
Location: Denmark
Year: 2017
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100 years ago BAUHAUS was built (Weimar April 1st 1919) and the multidisciplinary and social reformatory aim of its pedagogy. “Architecture is science, art and crafts at the service of society“still rings beautifully and with 70 years since the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was established (Paris, December 10th 1948), in which the basic principles of coexisting for every human being was stablished. Today, in 2019, we are in the position to join these two key human declarations in a Manifesto which sings it out loud ‘‘Architecture is a human right’’