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NEB Junction: The New European Bauhaus Hub For Results & Impact

Project description

Connecting communities for a greener future

The New European Bauhaus (NEB) focuses on developing innovative solutions that connect people with green transformation. The EU-funded NEB Junction project will gather and validate stakeholder knowledge into so-called knowledge gems, making this information publicly accessible through a user-friendly IT portal enhanced by AI. The project will involve multi-stakeholder sessions and assemblies. Its monitoring system will integrate cultural, environmental, economic, social, health, and governance perspectives to make sustainable solutions appealing to policymakers and local communities. The project will also connect stakeholders through initiatives like NEB Coffees and research mapping, creating accessible resources for implementing NEB. By engaging with creative and cultural sectors, the project aims to foster a sense of belonging within the NEB community.

Objective

NEB Junction collects, packages and validates stakeholder knowledge into Knowledge Gems, and makes them publicly available in an AI-supported, attractive and accessible IT Portal. We cooperate with a broad set of NEB stakeholders - and stakeholders that might not yet be interested or are traditionally excluded - using multi-stakeholder sessions, learning journeys and stakeholder assemblies. Our Monitoring System bridges cultural and creative perspectives with environmental, economic, social, health and governance aspects, making sustainable solutions more relatable and attractive to policy makers, public authorities, construction ecosystems and local communities. We connect stakeholders with the NEB Facility through NEB Coffees, mapping of R&I gaps, foresight activities and more, to distill NEB at your Fingertips - Pathways to NEB Implementation, and a Roadmap for the NEB Facility.
We work with creative and cultural sectors and industries to generate a sense of belonging to NEB, combining AI-supported analysis with human reflections on NEB values, needs and expectations in a co-design approach. All of this work is supported by a Vision co-created with the stakeholders, enabling its long life-time also after the end of the project. The NEB Junction is created and managed by 8 experienced NEB partners: AIT, Ars Electronica, Climate KIC, DemSoc, DOWEL, ERRIN, ICLEI, and NTNU as Project Coordinator.

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HORIZON-CSA - HORIZON Coordination and Support Actions

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(opens in new window) HORIZON-MISS-2024-NEB-01

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Coordinator

NORGES TEKNISK-NATURVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET NTNU
Net EU contribution

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€ 333 437,50
Address
HOGSKOLERINGEN 1
7491 Trondheim
Norway

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Region
Norge Trøndelag Trøndelag
Activity type
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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€ 333 437,50

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