The New European Bauhaus
About the New European Bauhaus
The New European Bauhaus is an environmental, economic, and cultural project, aiming to combine design, sustainability, accessibility, affordability, and investment in order to help deliver the European Green Deal. The programme’s underlying core values to realize its goals are sustainability, aesthetics, and inclusiveness. It aims to provide a creative and interdisciplinary initiative, convening a space of encounter to design future ways of living, situated at the crossroads between art, culture, social inclusion, science, and technology. As such, it brings Green Deal to living spaces and calls for a collective effort to imagine and build a future according to the core values. The concept brings a new cultural and creative dimension to the European Green Deal, intending to illustrate how sustainable innovation offers tangible, positive experiences in our daily life.
Eligibility and Application
In order to apply individuals and organisations entitled to represent the initiative (joint applications are allowed as well) must submit an explanation on their role in the project. Necessary for these projects to qualify they must be implemented in the EU. Already completed initiatives or projects are considered projects eligible under strand A. Concepts or ideas (prototypes, tools, etc.) at earlier stages of development fall under strand B, and must present a development plan and steps towards implementation in their application. An application guide can be used before submitting the application via New European Bauhaus website.
Opportunities for Aruba
By means of this platform for experimentation and connection, fostering collaboration across thinkers and doers who want to design our future ways of living, Aruba could seek opportunities to transform and find innovative solutions to complex societal problems by working collaboratively with, for example, other LGOs. Despite scale disadvantages, Aruba may, through bringing and mobilizing citizens, businesses, experts and institutions from other LGOs together, facilitate conversation about sustainable living and improving the quality of our living.
The New European Bauhaus is an environmental, economic, and cultural project, aiming to combine design, sustainability, accessibility, affordability, and investment in order to help deliver the European Green Deal. The programme’s underlying core values to realize its goals are sustainability, aesthetics, and inclusiveness. It aims to provide a creative and interdisciplinary initiative, convening a space of encounter to design future ways of living, situated at the crossroads between art, culture, social inclusion, science, and technology. As such, it brings Green Deal to living spaces and calls for a collective effort to imagine and build a future according to the core values. The concept brings a new cultural and creative dimension to the European Green Deal, intending to illustrate how sustainable innovation offers tangible, positive experiences in our daily life.
Eligibility and Application
In order to apply individuals and organisations entitled to represent the initiative (joint applications are allowed as well) must submit an explanation on their role in the project. Necessary for these projects to qualify they must be implemented in the EU. Already completed initiatives or projects are considered projects eligible under strand A. Concepts or ideas (prototypes, tools, etc.) at earlier stages of development fall under strand B, and must present a development plan and steps towards implementation in their application. An application guide can be used before submitting the application via New European Bauhaus website.
Opportunities for Aruba
By means of this platform for experimentation and connection, fostering collaboration across thinkers and doers who want to design our future ways of living, Aruba could seek opportunities to transform and find innovative solutions to complex societal problems by working collaboratively with, for example, other LGOs. Despite scale disadvantages, Aruba may, through bringing and mobilizing citizens, businesses, experts and institutions from other LGOs together, facilitate conversation about sustainable living and improving the quality of our living.