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NEB Festival 2026 Events (165)
RSSYouth Visions on Affordable Housing is a TOWCHED online PhotoVoice initiative highlighting young people's perspectives on housing affordability across Europe.
This online event presents New European Bauhaus-aligned research, tools and approaches from INHERIT and sister projects supporting heritage retrofit and management.
Open Neighbourhoods is a forum that takes place on 12–14 June 2026 in Pankow-Buch, Berlin, during the New European Bauhaus Festival.
FAIR Projects in Action. Interactive hands-on workshops led by FAIR exhibitors
Participatory creative ateliers to make, experiment and create together
Live music, dance, theatre, storytelling and more (Lunch break)
This event combines field research with mindfulness and artistic experience. Observation of nature is slowed through conscious use of the senses, breathing and attentive presence in a place.
Circular economy in construction at Rotor DC
Materiatek Satellite Event hosts an afternoon event in Brussels dedicated to circular design and sustainable materials.
From Non-Place to Third Place brings together community traces, digital art and urban dialogue at Paribu Art in Söğütlüçeşme, Istanbul, Turkey.
Living Waters Forum-Fest emerges from the deep relationship between water, life, and space in Esposende, Portugal.
This is a New European Bauhaus–SHAFE online satellite event exploring how people, places and technologies can better integrate to support intergenerational solidarity and care in ageing societies.
RE-CODING VILLAGES reimagines two historic villages in the Italian Apennines, Castel Del Giudice and Gagliano Aterno, as European living labs to address the systemic crisis of left-behind places.
From algorithm to artisan: Crafting new lifestyles for a circular future
Panel discussion, providing wrap up reflections and strategic insights to conclude the FORUM
Designing with water: building resilient and beautiful cities
Keynote Speech
Introductory speech from Commissioner Jessika Roswall
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.
s 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.