New European Bauhaus Champions
New European Bauhaus Rising Stars
New European Bauhaus Education Champions
@Olivera Lučić-
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Green Challenge
Green Challenge for All
Montenegro
Youth social engagement (formed by students and teachers of the Nikšić School of Economics and Hospitality) implemented the "Green Challenge for All" project, which aims to improve and advance project and field teaching, student and teacher competencies, as well as awareness of the rational use of natural resources.
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@Type-
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Type
Type: a platform for design in the built environment
Ireland
Type is a platform for design in the built environment. Our mission to share knowledge, increase accessibility, and support new insights in the fields of architecture, landscape, urban design, and planning in Ireland. These goals are supported through our online library. This digital repository is open to all, with each membership sustainably financing future projects, allowing for a truly long-term contribution to building a sense of place and belonging to the wider built environment.
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@University of Patras, Department of Architecture and 'Messolonghi by Locals' organization-
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Design of a Network of Bird Observatorie
Design of a Network of Bird Observatories in the Messolonghi-Aitoliko Lagoon:
Greece
A network of innovative bird observatories are placed around the the Klisova Lagoon, linking nature with urban life, and forming new landmarks to mark the need for its protection.Their design, the result of a multidisciplinary and paricipatory approach, incorporates elements of innovation on sustainability aspects, structural system and architectural expression, offering a new educational paradigm for the development of future innovative projects in sensitive ecosystems worldwide.
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@culture Solutions Europe-
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Composing Green Podcasts
Composing Green Podcasts -Intercultural know-how sharing for inclusive and sustainable design & arts
France , Sweden
We help make the NEB global and intercultural with multinlingual know-how sharing podcasts engaging communities in Europe and beyond our (mental and cultural) borders. Experiment others' experience through their voice, sounds and differences, and wider the size of the worlds you belong to.
The green sounds of our podcasts will connect you in new ways to feel part of both local and global communities - one planet many cultures millions of experiences
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@Tatiana Efremenko-
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JUSThood
JUSTHOOD: mapping visions of equitable urban places with participatory futures
Italy , Spain
JUSThood is a methodology based on participatory futures that empowers citizens to envision equitable urban places for humans and non-humans by democratizing masterplanning process.
JUSThood is a three-layered approach aimed for participatory action and learning activities consisting of JUSThood methodology for spatial equity based on participatory futures, JUSThood network with regional hubs and mentors, and JUSTHood index to measure spatial equity of urban places.
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@Giedre Kvieskiene-
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DI4all
Digital Inclusion for All (DI4all)
Lithuania
DI4all aims to improve the key competencies, skills, and learning outcomes of young people in schools by promoting quality improvement, innovation excellence at the educational level and mainstreaming digital inclusion, as well as improving the competencies of teachers and educators to promote digital inclusion and combat disinformation through education and training.
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(Re)CONstruct EUkraine (RECON UA)
Training for sustainable (re)construction materials
Germany , Netherlands
Building Back Better by a constructive mobilization of human potential. Reconstruction has enormous potential for progress. It involves locals, not just experts from an industry that’s currently responding inadequately to climate targets, energy poverty, and reliance on conventional products and methods. RECON UA brings independent expertise for guidelines and material flows of crisis areas. Efficiency with construction and demolishing waste and agricultural by-products.
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@Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Katowice-
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The Designer’s Material Compendium
The Designer’s Material Compendium
Poland
The Designer’s Material Compendium is a website intended for everyone who is interested in natural materials and crafts. It is an educational project aimed at restoring knowledge about traditional materials and crafts practiced in Poland. It is addressed to all enthusiasts of ecological solutions in the low-tech design trend. It is an attempt to build a platform which accumulates the knowledge about natural materials in the context of product design, materials science, ethnology.
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@t-lab, Wood Architecture and Wood Materials-
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t-lab, Research Workshop Diemerstein
t-lab Wood Architecture and Wood Materials, Research Workshop Diemerstein
Germany
"beautiful. sustainable. together" - the leitmotif of the New European Bauhaus Initiative finds a concrete implementation in the construction and research project of a completely cycle-compatible planned hall in the middle of the Palatinate Forest. Students and researchers of the RPTU Kaiserslautern - Landau give a concrete answer to the question of how the building of the future can look like. Concrete-free, resource-efficient and reversibly constructed from hardwood and softwood.
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@"Acasa in Bucovina" ONG-
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Route of traditional old villages
The ensemble of seasonal houses in Falcău, Brodina village, Suceava county
Romania
The existence of the houses is explained by the way of exploiting the hayfields in the village of Ciumârnar. Some agricultural land owners, originally from neighboring villages, lived temporarily (summer and autumn) in simple wooden houses, locally called "bordeie". They raised animals and utilized the grass grown after the first mowing by grazing. The houses are simple, small, built of hand-hewn wooden beams, dovetail-jointed, on a river stone foundation. The houses consist of a hall (tent) and
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