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NEB Festival 2026 Events (261)
RSSThe 'Noi Împreună' Festival is an inclusive two-day cultural event in Ploiești, Romania dedicated to people with disabilities.
Zwischen den Stühlen' explores public spaces around the centrally located theatre as inner-city heat islands in transition.
Visit De Krook during the New European Bauhaus Festival.
How NEB are you? Probably more than you think. This meet-up brings together design practitioners and policymakers to explore how NEB values already live in our work.
Participants will hear directly from EUI-funded cities and explore how urban practices can combine sustainability, inclusion, and aesthetics in practical and inspiring ways.
Learn how the first six New European Bauhaus (NEB) lighthouse demonstrators use place-based experiments as catalysts for lasting territorial transformation.
Creative Glass Serbia - Glass lab
The Manual of Public Spaces in the Brussels Capital Region
Resilience Action Plan for Santa Maria Watershed
Closing speech from Commissioner Jessika Roswall
The D. Dance Alliance project explores the relationship between architecture and the arts through contemporary dance.
The European Commission invited students across the EU to design the first official Trophy of the New European Bauhaus Prizes: a chance to turn creativity and innovation into a lasting symbol of sustainability, beauty, and inclusion.
Led by STARHAUS, this satellite event explores open innovation within the New European Bauhaus, focusing on participatory design, co-creation and inclusive governance that turn New European Bauhaus values into social, cultural and economic impact.
Heat, heavy rain and daily stress affect bodies long before they affect public decision-making.
This event brings together landscape planners, urban designers, civil society initiatives and policy-related perspectives in Vienna to discuss concrete approaches for integrating green infrastructure into dense urban contexts.
This event focuses on the regeneration and contemporary valorisation of minor urban centres, rural inner areas, and traditional and vernacular architecture that are often marginalised in mainstream planning, design and policy frameworks.
CitySenZ presents COST Action CA23145 as a living laboratory to rethink European cities through their lived and sensory qualities.
Fast trends and digital algorithms are driving a cycle of overconsumption, exclusion, and anxiety.
In a dance duet full of hope, two humanoids moving through the remnants of a forgotten past begin to rediscover what it once meant to be human.
Julia Watson, founder of the Lo—TEK Institute and Office for Intercultural Urbanism, will discuss her work combining contemporary design with the ancestral, nature-based knowledge systems of indigenous societies.