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NEB Festival 2026 Events (176)
RSSPlayful activities where children explore sustainability, beauty and inclusion through creative activities
Live music, dance, theatre, storytelling and more (Lunch break)
INSE 2026 is a free international conference and matchmaking event bringing together innovators from research, industry and public institutions to shape the future of sustainable economy and construction.
This event presents and considers New European Bauhaus pilot projects from Northern and Arctic Europe, exploring how NEB values can guide real-world urban transformation in challenging climates and contexts.
The event marks the concluding moment of the first BIP ONAC cycle.
Basque Biodesign Center BDC, will open its doors on 10 June at 12:00 and 16:00 as part of the New European Bauhaus Festival.
Repurposing industrial heritage in Molenbeek
Construction Forum brings together experts, decision-makers and researchers from the real estate and construction sectors to explore how responsible, knowledge-based decision-making can support a sustainable transition.
Social housing transformation at Peterbos, Anderlecht
From Research to Reality: Evidence-Based design for inclusive and nature-positive spaces
From feeds to streets: Social media, democracy, and the future of our cities
Introductory conversation between EVP Henna Virkkunen and Francesca Bria to kick off the afternoon sessions
Concluding Perspectives with Commissioner Ekaterina Zaharieva
EURAU 26 LATITUDES contributes to the contemporary debate about architectural research in relation to the diversity of perspectives, like the notion of context and situated research.
RZZ Satellite takes place at the historic ZEKIWA factory site in Zeitz, Germany, home of the New European Bauhaus Real World Laboratory ZEKIWA Zeitz.
A guided walking tour of several Community Land Trust projects in Brussels, organised by the European CLT Network and CLT Brussels. Across Europe, more than 500 Community Land Trusts steward over 6,000 homes, with 25,000 more in development.
The event brings together a diverse group of speakers to share perspectives on affordable housing, with a focus on design and its role in searching sustainable solutions.
Copenhagen Future City Walk is an experiential, guided exploration of how the New European Bauhaus values may be lived and felt in future urban contexts.
Eco-synthony and Regeneration of Living Environments proposes a multilevel approach to transforming living environments, from global to local.
The satellite event includes two central components: a public panel discussion on Aesthetics for the 21st Century: Design Connected to Nature, and an exhibition of award-winning student works.