New Bauhaus Stories Episode #5: New European Bauhaus on Research & Education

The Nebula project is organising a series of peer learning activities to share experiences and insights about the New European Bauhaus. Join Nebula partners for the fifth instalment on 23 October 2024 to learn about the New European Bauhaus attitudes towards research and education.

Education and research were at the heart of the original Bauhaus School founded in 1919 by Walter Gropius in Germany. Many years later, the Bauhaus School inspired the New European Bauhaus (NEB) initiative, launched by the European Commission (EC) in 2021. In the Bauhaus spirit of combining art, science, industry and design, the NEB core values have been defined as ‘beautiful, sustainable, and together’, supported by the working principles of the participatory process, multi-level engagement, and a transdisciplinary approach. 

In Episode #5 of our New Bauhaus Stories webinar series , four NEB education and research projects (BAUHAUS4EU, NEBINAR, U-RE-HERIT, and Cultuur&Campus) will share their experiences, discuss how they incorporate NEB values and working principles into their activities, and explore the challenges and opportunities for NEB in research and education moving forward. 

BAUHAUS4EU is a European university alliance that aims to create a shared campus with joint teaching, research, and knowledge transfer activities to support the resilient, sustainable, inclusive, and beautiful development of their institutions and regions. 

NEBINAR is the New European Bauhaus ACE Initiative for young architects. The aim of the program is to disseminate knowledge about the NEB to a wide audience, especially young architects. The program specifically focuses on the Baltic and Balkan countries. However, the open formula of the program does not exclude the participation of organisations from other European countries. 

U-RE-HERIT’s ‘Architects for Heritage in Ukraine: Recreating Identity and Memory’ project focuses on the evaluation, preservation, and restoration of urban and architectural heritage in Ukraine during and after the war. It recognises this heritage as vital for fostering sustainable cultural, social, environmental, and economic recovery.

Cultuur&Campus is a sustainable hub that integrates arts, research, learning, and community, catalysing territorial transitions. 

You can learn more about the New Bauhaus Stories webinar series here.  

Date: 23 October 2024  

Time: 11:00-12:00 (CET) 

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