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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Join us for an inspiring workshop on student engagement!
Are you curious about how universities, municipalities and students can collaborate in shaping urban futures? Would you like to learn innovative strategies for co-creating cities while hearing real-world success stories and lessons learned?
We invite you to our workshop, where we will showcase the learning and teaching formats piloted by the CrAFt Project. These innovative courses for future urban leaders are called “CrAFt STEAM Teams”. The courses collaborate with city stakeholders, are highly interdisciplinary and integrate the New European Bauhaus values into theories and practices for city transformation.
This is your chance to:
This workshop is designed for urban planners, educators, local government representatives, and anyone interested in fostering meaningful collaboration between students, universities and cities. The session features stories from the different pilots presented by: Irene Garofalo (ELIA), Isabella Giovanetti (UNIBO), Barbora Hejtmánková (CVUT), Andrew Switzer (AUAS).
Let’s explore how we can create better cities together with the next generation of innovators!
Can’t wait to know more? Read about AUAS ‘The Green Field’ STEAM Team.
Date: Tuesday, 21 January 2025
Time: 14:00 to 16:00 CET
Location: Online via Zoom