The NEB Lab is a co-creation space at the service of the New European Bauhaus community, for the delivery of beautiful, sustainable, and inclusive projects to improve our daily lives.
Nordic authorities have already established an active collaboration for preparing effective and practical policies for sustainable construction. Regular activities include Nordic stakeholder meetings and Nordic Climate Forum for Construction, held every year.
The NEW EUROPEAN BAUHAUS investigates how to seriously support and drive resilient development in Danube territories. The lab brings together a transdisciplinary pool of decision makers, urbanists, artists and activists, business leaders, finance experts, academics and NGOs from the region.
Acknowledging this common geographical and cultural legacy, the NEB goes South (NEBgS) initiative emerged as a direct response to the New European Bauhaus movement launched by EC President, Ursula von der Leyen. The project was created by 6 schools of architecture from different European countries.
The ETOM initiative develops a co-creation platform on trans-European Modernism and organizes a decentralized triennial festival. ETOM builds on the «Triennale der Moderne» (TDM) festival in Berlin, Dessau, and Weimar, which returned for its fourth edition in 2022.
The New European Bauhaus of the Mountains gatherers persons from the most diverse directions of art, architecture, design and other fields IN SOUTH TYROL to work on the societal challenges of OUR time.
The community led NEB Stewardship Lab seeks to enhance and clarify the role of higher education to support the needed societal transition. The project will further co-develop the model of NEB Stewardship, which combines the NEB values to three stewardship dimensions: knowledge, agency and care.