The European Green Deal aims to make significant improvements to the sustainability of the built environment in the coming years. To make Europe the first climate-neutral continent, the European Union initiates a broad-based bottom-up movement that will frame its future research agenda. The New European Bauhaus initiative imagines future ways of living by combining design, culture, social inclusion, science and technology. It will mobilise designers, architects, engineers, scientists, students, and creative minds across disciplines to reimagine sustainable living in Europe and beyond.
The EU commission gathers concrete insights and ideas during a co-design phase in Spring 2021. TUM encourages everyone in our community to share their ideas and examples and challenges to achieve this paradigm shift: Get a conversation started across your network with a workshop or lecture. Share a paper, an essay or a study.
Please send us your ideas: agenda@ar.tum.de
A small funding budget is available on request. We provide support for dissemination and labeling with TUM and NEB.