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.

UIPI Property Day in Amsterdam

CrAFt’s partner UIPIInternational Union of Property Owners—is organising a Property Day in Amsterdam, Netherlands, together with Vereniging Eigen Huis on Friday, 31 May 2024. The day will revolve around pressing matters for property owners, such as climate adaptation, disaster risk management, and the role of insurance in addressing these challenges.

Climate adaptation is becoming increasingly important for property owners to protect their homes and assets. This issue is especially relevant in the Netherlands, where the risk of flooding is exceptionally high. At the event, experts will share insights on the latest strategies in climate adaptation, disaster risk management, and the role of insurance in addressing these challenges.

In the afternoon, attendees will have the opportunity to visit Schoonschip (read CRAFt’s story about the initiative), one of the first sustainable and floating cities, to witness innovative solutions for sustainable living in action. This practical experience will be followed by a discussion on how property owners can create more resilient buildings and contribute to making our cities more sustainable and future-proof.

Please note that this event is by invitation only and not open to public registration. The afternoon session is organised within the framework of the CrAFt project. The event is hosted by Vereniging Eigen Huis.

About the event

Starting date

May 31, 2024

End date

May 31, 2024

Location

Amsterdam