NEB ambition

The ultimate ambition of the New European Bauhaus is to achieve transformation. To do this, the NEB Compass has identified specific levels of ambition that outline the desired outcomes for each of the NEB values.

Action areas

These areas refer to the five key domains of intervention that CrAFt's New European Bauhaus Impact Model considers essential for guiding and evaluating complex urban initiatives.

Participation level

The participation level refers to the degree or extent to which individuals or groups are actively involved or engaged in a particular activity, project, or process. It assesses the depth of their involvement, contributions, and commitment, ranging from minimal or passive participation to active and dedicated participation.

NEB values

The New European Bauhaus (NEB) aims to promote the values of sustainability, aesthetics, and inclusion in the design and transformation of urban spaces. It emphasises the integration of environmental, social, and economic considerations to create harmonious and innovative living environments.

Implementation Stage

According to the Smart City Guidance Package, there are seven stages to plan and implement smart city projects. These stages propose a logical and coherent roadmap for city initiatives involving many stakeholders.

Exploring New Perspectives on City Planning

Join us for an exciting workshop where you’ll explore innovative tools for urban development. This event is designed to introduce new approaches that align with the principles of the New European Bauhaus (NEB), helping you reimagine cities as vibrant, sustainable, and inclusive spaces.

What you’ll discover:

  • The NEB Impact Model: This powerful tool focuses on five essential areas—governance, economic performance, socio-cultural performance, environmental performance, and healthy living. It equips you with indicators to evaluate the co-benefits of urban planning projects, ensuring your developments contribute positively to the urban environment.
  • The Utrecht Barcode: Learn how this innovative model provides a comprehensive breakdown of land use, facilities, and services to create multifunctional, high-density urban spaces. From living and working spaces to social amenities and infrastructure, the Barcode offers a balanced approach based on established policies, emerging trends, and the successful application in Utrecht’s urban development.

Who should attend?
This workshop is beneficial for city representatives, councillors, urban planners, smart city leaders, and engaged citizens eager to shape the future of their communities.

Date and location
Thursday, 10 October 2024, 14:00 – 16:30
Prague House, Avenue Palmerston 16, 1000 Brussels

Register for this workshop

Don’t miss this chance to gain valuable insights and practical tools to transform your city’s planning process. Together, we can create urban spaces that thrive!

About the event

Starting date

October 10, 2024

End date

October 10, 2024

Location

Prague House, Avenue Palmerston 16, 1000 Brussels