The Architecture School of Commons (ASOC) project is supported by the Erasmus+ programme (2022–2024) and the Institut Français and is coordinated by Collectif Etc. 

THE PARTNERS

The current project partners and coordinators of each entity are: 

Collectif Etc: Maxence Bohn, Cécile Kohen, Théo Mouzard

ENSAG-UGA / CRESSON-AAU: Roberta Ghelli, Théa Manola, Robinson Rossi

Le Seppie: Rita Elvira Adamo

NTUA: Nicholas Anastasopoulos, Panagiotis Vasilatos

Orizzontale: Giuseppe Grant, Nasrin Mohiti Asli

POLITO / DIST: Silvia Lanteri, Ianira Vassallo

TiriLab: Christina Serifi

Zuloark: Juan Chacón

Past Members:

La Place des Possibles / Les Tracols: Jean-Philippe Stévenin, Marie Lavagne

THE ASOC COMMUNITY

These are all the people who participated in the workshops across the three countries—volunteers who generously shared their knowledge and support, and those who contributed to building the ASOC community. We are deeply grateful to each one of them. Among them are students and practitioners who, through their universities and collectives, helped realise and lead workshops, and local communities in each country whose support has been invaluable.

Collectif Etc: Charlèen Bay, Nathan Bonnnaudet, Gaspard Courgeon, Laurène Devineau, Alizée Gilles, Benjamin Guillouet, Lukas Hamilcaro, Alouna Nicolas. ENSAG-UGA: Kenza Alaoui, Thomas Armanet, Léonie Baud, Aglaé Bessière, Nolwenn Biger, Juliette Blois, Simon Bonhomme, Hugo Bonnat, Julie Bouche, Mathis Bourdezeau, Antoine Brucci, Enguerrand Camerlynck, Iannis Cantaroglou, Alexandre Château, Alban Coquelin, Jules Crespin, Lucie Crespin, Sophie Crespine, Indira Dalous, Zélie Delorme, Vanessa Demichelis, Eléonore Donsimoni, Solène Duhazé, Clara Errecade, Victoria Excoffon, Sebastien Fabiani, Emilien Fillon, Emma Fratini, Camille Fourié, Nils Galloy, Jonas Gateau, Clara Gire, Louise Godet, Lola Guijarro, Manon Houssin, Nolwenn Jobard-Houdusse , Yaël Kermarrec, Apolline Langrognet, Scott Lapourré, Bastien Mango, Anne Meirhaeghe, Eva Michelin, Sianna Minasyan, Thomas Montmayeur, Simeon Naydenov, Alouna Nicolas, Camille Pagiras, Maxime Partouche, Chloé Pelletier, Emmanuelle Pilon, Camille Pino-Martinez, Luce Renaud, Jade Richaud, Kémarine Stroobant, Carmen Suarez, Candice Teppe, Laurie Truc-Delprat, Cyrille Vanpeene, Camille Vinas. Le Seppie: , Matteo Blandford, Francesca Bova, Francesca D’Agnano, Joe Douglas, Vito Meola, Elio Fortunato, Gennaro Perri, Rachel Buckley, Fabricio di Fausto, Ettore Loizzo, Emma Kaufmann La Duc, Giulia Rosco, Marceline Samion, Luke Vouckelatou. NTUA: Orestes Apostolatos, Vaso Chita, Giorgis Christophorou, Anna Chrysanthopoulou, Maria Draganoudi, Emmanouela Fragkouli, Konstantinos Giannopoulos, Maria Efthimia Gkouma, Anastasia Kakava, Konstantina Kampoli, Evangelia Karkasi, Aimilia Kiriazi, Yiorgos Kousoulas, Theocharis Liogkas, Dimitris Mitsikostas, Dimitra Nikolaou, Nikolaos Nikolopoulos, Orestes Nikolaides, Georgios Panaretos, Eleni Panousi, Emmanouil Papalexandris, Iliana Papadaki, Thanasis Petsinis, Iw Stouri, Georgios Tsirikos, Demosthenis Tsiropoulas, Martha Vasilatou. Orizzontale: Margherita Manfra, Roberto Pantaleoni, Juan López Cano, Stefano Ragazzo, Jacopo Ammendola. POLITO – DIST: Clarissa Carrero Carvajal, Salvatore Costanzo, Veronica Diaz Gutierrez, Francisco Dellacasa, Anastasia Dremlyuga, Yeliz Erinc, Agnese Ferro, Lorenzo Fortunato, Martina Garruti, Giulia Montanaro, Margherita Oberto, Martina Spinelli, Enrico Vercellino, Valentina Versaci. TiriLab: Maria Efthimia Gkouma, Emmanouil Papalexandris, Thanasis Petsinis. Zuloark: Jacobo Cayetano Garcia Fouz, Luis Galán García, Raquel Gomez, Andrea González, Natasa Lekkou. Vrilissos Volunteer team: Vaggelis Spyrou, Kallidiki women group: Eleni Mpaloumi, Eleni Serifi, Ioanna Serifi, Katerina Serifi, Dora Tzani, Litsa Tzima, Sevasti Vali and TU Braunschweig: Burcu Daglayan, Ayat Tarik.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The project’s general coordination and communication with the Erasmus+ office were managed by Collectif Etc: Maxence Bohn, Cécile Kohen and Théo Mouzard. Administrative coordination, involving over 600 emails within three years, and multiple online and in-person meetings, was graciously handled by Cécile Kohen and Maxence Bohn with the support of Juan Chacón.

ASOC’s website and platform have been conceived and coordinated by Zuloark (Juan Chacón), with the support of Christina Serifi. General website content curation, including texts, photo selection, and uploading, was assembled and edited by Maxence Bohn, Juan Chacón, Théo Mouzard and Christina Serifi. Website design was carried out by Matteo Blandford (La Rivoluzione delle Seppie), and coding by Alfonso Sánchez Uzábal (Montera34).

The initial conceptual formation of ASOC was inspired by the work of Le Seppie and Orizzontale in Belmonte, Italy, in collaboration with London Metropolitan University including professors Sandra Denicke-Polcher and Jane McCallister. 


CONTACT

Please get in touch with us at: aschoolofcommons@gmail.com