One of the primary objectives of the Master in Collective Housing (MCH) is to foster a dynamic and enduring network that connects professors, alumni, and industry professionals. Over the years, MCH has evolved into more than just a master’s program—it has become a thriving community where collaboration, innovation, and knowledge exchange are continuously nurtured. The program’s commitment goes beyond academic excellence, focusing on creating meaningful relationships that enhance both personal and professional growth.

Networking plays a vital role in the MCH experience, offering students unique opportunities to engage with internationally renowned architects, designers, and experts in the field. Professors, guest lecturers, and visiting professionals contribute their expertise through lectures, workshops, and hands-on experiences. These interactions provide participants with invaluable insights into real-world challenges and solutions, equipping them with the skills needed to excel in their careers.

Beyond the classroom, MCH actively promotes connections with industry professionals who share the program’s vision of advancing collective housing. Field visits to leading architectural firms and innovative housing projects further deepen these relationships,

allowing students to witness cutting-edge practices firsthand. These experiences not only enrich the learning process but also open doors to potential collaborations and career opportunities.

Alumni play a crucial role in maintaining and expanding the MCH network. Many graduates have gone on to work at prestigious firms or establish their own successful practices, and they often return to the program as guest speakers, mentors, or collaborators. Their continued involvement ensures that the MCH community remains vibrant and supportive, providing current students with access to a wealth of professional guidance and inspiration.

In this section, you will find a carefully curated list of offices and companies that have played an integral role in the MCH program. These include firms where professors, guest lecturers, and alumni have worked, as well as those that have hosted field visits or contributed to the curriculum. By showcasing these connections, we aim to highlight the extensive professional network MCH has built and to encourage future participants to become part of this ever-growing community of innovators and leaders in the field of collective housing.