German Mobility
The third mobility of our Erasmus+ project in Germany took place with a five-day intensive and impactful program. The first day began with an ice-breaking activity to strengthen team spirit, followed by a seminar on "What is Ecological Building?" In the afternoon, students engaged in a city observation trip around Dusseldorf, critically evaluating various aspects of the city and ecology through photography.
The second day commenced with a seminar on "Renewable Energy Sources," involving teamwork, discussions on different types of alternative or renewable energy sources, and an afternoon visit to the "Kö-Bogen 2" Complex, Europe's largest green facade, setting new standards in climate protection.
On the third day, a guided visit by a green architect to the Harkortsraße area near the main station in Düsseldorf took place in the morning. In the afternoon, students completed a project sheet, reflecting on their impressions from the visit to Harkortsraße.
The fourth day started with a seminar on water-saving technologies for buildings in the morning, followed by a visit to the Stadt Museum in the afternoon, exploring elements of architecture, art collections, and historical influences from the Hanseatic League.
The fifth day began with a workshop on writing persuasive articles advocating or opposing the development of more renewable power plants. In the afternoon, the group traveled to Essen, 50 km away, possibly by train, to visit the Red Dot Museum, a pure design museum inspiring environmentalist creativity. The evening concluded with the closing ceremony of the mobility and the distribution of participation certificates.
This mobility aimed not only to provide valuable insights into ecological practices but also to empower students to think critically and express their opinions. We invite you to explore the photo gallery capturing the dynamic and engaging moments of this mobility on our website.